Double-click the first tFileInputDelimited component to open its Basic settings view and set the parameters of the
main input flow, including the path and name of the file to read and the
number of header rows to skip.
In this example, the main input file provides a list of people names and
US state names. The following shows an extract of the file content:
name;state
Andrew Kennedy;Mississippi
Benjamin Carter;Louisiana
Benjamin Monroe;West Virginia
Bill Harrison;Tennessee
Calvin Grant;Virginia
Chester Harrison;Rhode Island
Chester Hoover;Kansas
Chester Kennedy;Maryland
Chester Polk;Indiana
Dwight Nixon;Nevada
Dwight Roosevelt;Mississippi
Franklin Grant;Nebraska
Click the [...] button next to Edit schema to open the Schema dialog box and set the input schema.
According to the structure of the main input file, the input schema should
contain two columns: name and
state.
When done, click OK to close the dialog
box and propagate the changes to the next component.
Define the properties of the second tFileInputDelimited component similarly.
In this example, the reference input file provides a list of states and
their two-letter codes. Accordingly, the reference input schema should have
two columns: state and code.
Double-click the tReplaceList component
to open its Basic settings view to set the
operation to carry out.
From the Lookup search column list,
select the column to be searched. In this use case, we want to carry out a
search on the state column.
From the Lookup replacement column list,
select the column containing the replacement values,
code for the two-letter state codes in this
example.
In the Column options table, select
Replace check box for the
states column, to replace the state names with
their corresponding codes.
In the tLogRow component, select the
Table check box for a better
readability of the output.
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