Designer Guide
Designer Guide
Designer Configuration
a) Be familiar with the rules for using shared and non-shared folders.
b) Understand the meaning of each of the Designer configuration options.
c) Know what Designer options can be configured separately for each client machine.
d) Be familiar with the Designer toolbar functions, Such as Find.
Transformation ports
a) Know the rules for linking transformation ports together.
b) Know the rules for using and converting the Informatica data types.
c) Know what types of transformation ports are supported and the uses for each.
d) Be familiar with the types of data operations that can be performed on a port level.
Validation
a) Know all the possible reasons why an expression may be invalid.
b) Understand how to use strings correctly in Informatica expressions.
c) Know the rules regarding connecting transformations to other transformations.
d) Know the rules of Mapping and Mapplet validation.
Transformation Language
a) Be familiar with all transformation language functions and key words.
b) Know how the Informatica server evaluates expressions.
c) Be able to predict the output or result of a given expression.
Aggregator Transformation
a) Know how to use Informatica aggregate functions.
b) Understand how to be able to use a variable port in an Aggregator transformation.
c) Be able to predict the output of a given Aggregator.
d) Know the rules associated with defining and using aggregate caches.
e) Know how to calculate an optimum cache size.
Sorter Transformation
a) Know the capabilities and limitations of the Sorter transformation.
b) Know when a Sorter transformation does the data sort with respect to the parent
workflow.
c) Understand how the Sorter transformation uses hardware resources.
d) Understand the meaning and use of the Distinct Output Rows property.
Lookup Transformation
a) Know the advantages and disadvantages of connected and unconnected Lookups.
b) Know the ways a Lookup transformation may cause a session to fail.
c) Be familiar with the meaning of all Lookup properties.
d) Understand how a dynamic Lookup cache works and what it accomplishes.
e) Know what types of Lookups are supported under various configurations.
Joiner Transformation
a) Know what types of sources can be joined with the Joiner transformation.
b) Be familiar with the limitations of the Joiner Transformation.
c) Understand the supported join types and options available for controlling the join.
Reusable Logic