RCP enable,Wanted to know if there is a way to avoid warning
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You could use a message handler to demote the warnings to informational messages. Or you could investigate which fields are missing, and either modify the schema file or the data to make sure that the two coincide.
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I have this same issue.
I need to use RCP since I'm using a generic job and thus my transformer has certain columns defined, i.e. those that I'm programming specifically. Over and above, I need to copy the columns present in the dataset and thus I select RCP.
I get warnings for the columns not defined explicitly.
Isn't it possible to eradicate these without message handlers?
Thanks
Tony
I need to use RCP since I'm using a generic job and thus my transformer has certain columns defined, i.e. those that I'm programming specifically. Over and above, I need to copy the columns present in the dataset and thus I select RCP.
I get warnings for the columns not defined explicitly.
Isn't it possible to eradicate these without message handlers?
Thanks
Tony
Tony
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4 years later, sorry for the grave digging
I had the exact same issue. To solve it, I had to add a "copy" stage right before the database connector, enable RCP and delete all the output columns.
I had the exact same issue. To solve it, I had to add a "copy" stage right before the database connector, enable RCP and delete all the output columns.
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