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i have problem with this task

any one can help me of out of this task 

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It is impossible to achieve it with open studio. In enterprise product, you can use dynamic schema feature, get the column name, parse the column name and re-order the columns. Please refer to this thread:
https://community.talend.com/t5/Design-and-Development/resolved-Generic-Talend-Job/m-p/92354

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It is impossible to achieve it with open studio. In enterprise product, you can use dynamic schema feature, get the column name, parse the column name and re-order the columns. Please refer to this thread:
https://community.talend.com/t5/Design-and-Development/resolved-Generic-Talend-Job/m-p/92354
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This solution may help you if you are using the Data Fabric which includes the Dynamic Schema

https://www.talend.com/blog/2019/11/11/migrate-data-between-databases-one-job-using-dynamic-schema/

 

On another note, could you give a more detailed explanation of your problem and a suitable title so that answers to questions are easily found. It's all about the metadata 🙂