Creating a Process Using Process Wizard
A process created using the new process wizard contains Start step, Transformation step, and a Stop step linked together. Within the wizard, you can transform source data into a new or existing target file or table. You can also join two source into a new or existing target. If macros are used, the macro sets will be added to the Configuration tab in the new process.
You can also create a process without using process wizard. For more information, see
Creating a Process Without Using Process Wizard.
Note: If you have edited DataIntegrator v9 process files in Actian DataConnect 11 and later versions, you will not be able to load it in DataIntegrator v9 again.
Note: The new Process wizard currently supports a Transformation step only. In future releases, additional step types will be added.
To create a process using the Process wizard:
1. Select a DataConnect project and do any of the following:
• Go to File > New > Process.
• Click the arrow in
and then click
Process.
• Right-click on the project and then click New > Process.
The New Process Wizard is displayed.
2. Select the project in which you want to create the process.
3. In the Process File Name text box, type a name for the process and click Next.
The Process Type page is displayed.
4. In Creation Method, select Use Wizard to design the process using the wizard.
By default, the Wizard type is Transformation Step Wizard.
5. In Map Type, select one of the following:
• New Map: In Map Name, specify a name for the new map. The default name is Transformation_1.
• Existing Map: In Select Map, click Browse and specify the map that you want to use for the transformation step.
6. Click Next.
If you have selected
New Map, then the
Define Sources page is displayed. The screens from here onwards is same as the Map wizard, where you can define the source, define an optional join and the target, specify the target schema, map the fields from source to target, and set the transformation started event options. For the details about the map wizard, see
Creating a Map Using New Map Wizard.
If you have selected Existing Map, then the Process Wizard Summary page is displayed.
7. Click Finish.
The process file opens in a Process Editor and displays the Start step, Transformation step, and the Stop steps.
Last modified date: 10/22/2024