In the design workspace, select tRowgenerator, and
click the Component tab to define the basic settings
for tRowGenerator.
Click the [...] button next to Edit Schema to define the data you want to use as input. In
this scenario, the schema is made of five columns.
In the Basic settings view, click RowGenerator Editor to define the data to be generated.
In the RowGenerator Editor, specify the number of
rows to be generated in the Number of Rows for
RowGenerator field and click OK. The
RowGenerator Editor closes.
In the design workspace, select tSampleRow and
click the Component tab to define the basic settings
for tSampleRow.
In the Basic settings view, set the Schema to Built-In and click
Sync columns to retrieve the schema from the
tRowGenerator component.
In the Range panel, set the filter to select your
rows using the correct syntax as explained. In this scenario, we want to select the
first and fifth lines along with the group of lines between 9 and 12.
In the design workspace, select tLogRow and click
the Component tab to define its basic settings. For
more information about tLogRow, see tLogRow.
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