Double-click tFileInputDelimited to open
its Basic settings view. All its property
fields are automatically filled in because you defined your input file
locally.
If you do not define your input file locally in the Repository tree view, fill in the details manually after
selecting Built-in in the Property type list.
Click the [...] button next to the
File Name field and browse to the input
file, customer.csv in this example.
Information noteWarning:
If the path of the file contains some accented characters, you
will get an error message when executing your Job.
In the Row Separators and Field Separators fields, enter respectively
"\n" and ";" as line and field
separators.
If needed, set the number of lines used as header and the number of lines
used as footer in the corresponding fields and then set a limit for the
number of processed rows.
In this example, Header is set to 6 while
Footer and Limit are not set.
In the Schema field,
schema is automatically set to Repository
and your schema is already defined since you have stored your input file locally
for this example. Otherwise, select Built-in and click the [...] button next to Edit
Schema to open the Schema
dialog box where you can define the input schema, and then click OK to close the dialog box.
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