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Learning Informatica PowerCenter 10.x - Second Edition

By : Rahul Malewar
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Learning Informatica PowerCenter 10.x - Second Edition

By: Rahul Malewar

Overview of this book

Informatica PowerCenter is an industry-leading ETL tool, known for its accelerated data extraction, transformation, and data management strategies. This book will be your quick guide to exploring Informatica PowerCenter’s powerful features such as working on sources, targets, transformations, performance optimization, scheduling, deploying for processing, and managing your data at speed. First, you’ll learn how to install and configure tools. You will learn to implement various data warehouse and ETL concepts, and use PowerCenter 10.x components to build mappings, tasks, workflows, and so on. You will come across features such as transformations, SCD, XML processing, partitioning, constraint-based loading, Incremental aggregation, and many more. Moreover, you’ll also learn to deliver powerful visualizations for data profiling using the advanced monitoring dashboard functionality offered by the new version. Using data transformation technique, performance tuning, and the many new advanced features, this book will help you understand and process data for training or production purposes. The step-by-step approach and adoption of real-time scenarios will guide you through effectively accessing all core functionalities offered by Informatica PowerCenter version 10.x.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Command task


Command task is used to execute Shell scripts or standalone shell commands. You can define one or more commands or scripts in a command task. If you define multiple command or scripts in the same command task, the task executes the commands in a sequence.

You can define Unix/Perl commands for Unix servers or DOS command for Windows servers. If your Informatica server is installed on Unix Operating system, you will be able to execute Unix commands. If the Informatica server is installed in Windows, then you can use DOS commands.

Creating a Command task

To create a command task in Workflow Manager or Task Developer, follow these steps:

  1. In Workflow Manager or Task Developer, go to Tasks | Create (refer to the screenshot shown in the Creating Session Task section).
  2. From the list of tasks, select Command task, and specify the name of the command task, cmd_TASK_NAME. For our reference, we are using cmd_COPY_FILE as the command task name. Click on Create and then on Done:

  1. The task appears...