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Hi Everyone,
I have below requirement. we are having N no of tables . listed are below coming from a variable
vAllTables = 'Table_Dept_Employees','Table_Dept_Salary','Table_Dept_Products','Table_All_Employees','Table_All_Salary','Table_All_Products'
I want to list out tables where string "DEPT" is available.
in Every Dept Table. There are 2 fields Dept Code & Dept Full Name. we want to show these two field information from every Dept table.
Can some one please help to resolve this issue
Thanks,
Satya
Hello,
I am not 100% sure that I have understood the exact use case scenario, however I have some information that hopefully can help you get on the right path towards a resolution.
You have mentioned that you have an variable with many table names and you want to find the ones that have the string "DEPT". If you are trying to find all the tables that have the string "Dept" in them, then you can do the following in Data load editor:
Set vAllTables = 'Table_Dept_Employees','Table_Dept_Salary','Table_Dept_Products','Table_All_Employees','Table_All_Salary','Table_All_Products';
Trace Data: $(vAllTables);
Let vDeptTables = '';
for each table in $(vAllTables)
Trace Reading table: $(table);
Let foundDEPT = WildMatch('$(table)', '*Dept*');
Let vDeptTables = if($(foundDEPT) > 0, '$(vDeptTables)' & ',' & '$(table)', '$(vDeptTables)');
Next
Let vDeptTables = Right('$(vDeptTables)', Len('$(vDeptTables)')-1);
Trace Dept tables: $(vDeptTables);
This takes the input: 'Table_Dept_Employees','Table_Dept_Salary','Table_Dept_Products','Table_All_Employees','Table_All_Salary','Table_All_Products'
And gives the output: Table_Dept_Employees,Table_Dept_Salary,Table_Dept_Products
However, you have also mentioned that those tables have 2 specific fields: [Dept Code] and [Dept Full Name]. So perhaps you want to iterate through all the tables and see, which ones have the specific fields and then note down the table's name. In that case, you can modify the provided script and experiment with various functions and logic statements.
I hope that this information was helpful. In case I have misunderstood the use case scenario, please elaborate in details by providing additional information. However, if it has helped you resolve the issue, addressed your concerns or at least pointed you in the right direction, please mark it as Accepted Solution to give further visibility to other community members.
Hello,
I am not 100% sure that I have understood the exact use case scenario, however I have some information that hopefully can help you get on the right path towards a resolution.
You have mentioned that you have an variable with many table names and you want to find the ones that have the string "DEPT". If you are trying to find all the tables that have the string "Dept" in them, then you can do the following in Data load editor:
Set vAllTables = 'Table_Dept_Employees','Table_Dept_Salary','Table_Dept_Products','Table_All_Employees','Table_All_Salary','Table_All_Products';
Trace Data: $(vAllTables);
Let vDeptTables = '';
for each table in $(vAllTables)
Trace Reading table: $(table);
Let foundDEPT = WildMatch('$(table)', '*Dept*');
Let vDeptTables = if($(foundDEPT) > 0, '$(vDeptTables)' & ',' & '$(table)', '$(vDeptTables)');
Next
Let vDeptTables = Right('$(vDeptTables)', Len('$(vDeptTables)')-1);
Trace Dept tables: $(vDeptTables);
This takes the input: 'Table_Dept_Employees','Table_Dept_Salary','Table_Dept_Products','Table_All_Employees','Table_All_Salary','Table_All_Products'
And gives the output: Table_Dept_Employees,Table_Dept_Salary,Table_Dept_Products
However, you have also mentioned that those tables have 2 specific fields: [Dept Code] and [Dept Full Name]. So perhaps you want to iterate through all the tables and see, which ones have the specific fields and then note down the table's name. In that case, you can modify the provided script and experiment with various functions and logic statements.
I hope that this information was helpful. In case I have misunderstood the use case scenario, please elaborate in details by providing additional information. However, if it has helped you resolve the issue, addressed your concerns or at least pointed you in the right direction, please mark it as Accepted Solution to give further visibility to other community members.