Double-click tFixedFlowInput to open its
Component view.
Click the [...] button next to Edit
schema to open the schema editor.
Click the plus button nine times to add nine rows and rename these rows
respectively. In this example, they are: acctName, addr, city, state,
zip, country, phone, data, credibility. They are the nine columns of the schema of the
input data.
In the Type column, select the data types
for the rows of interest. In this example, select Date for the data column
and Double for the credibility column.
Information noteNote:
Be aware of setting the proper data type so that later you are able to
define the validation rules easily.
In the Date Pattern column, type in the
data pattern to reflect the date format of interest. In this scenario, this
format is yyyyMMdd.
Click OK to validate these changes and
accept the propagation prompted by the pop-up dialog box.
In the Mode area of the Basic settings view, select Use Inline Content (delimited file) to enter the input data
of interest.
In the Content field, enter the input
data to be processed. This data should correspond to the schema you have
defined and in this example, the contents of the data are:
GRIZZARD CO.;110 N MARYLAND AVE;GLENDALE;CA;912066;FR;8185431314;20110101;5
GRIZZARD;110 NORTH MARYLAND AVENUE;GLENDALE;CA;912066;US;9003254892;20110118;4
GRIZZARD INC;110 N. MARYLAND AVENUE;GLENDALE;CA;91206;US;(818) 543-1315;20110103;2
GRIZZARD CO;1480 S COLORADO BOULEVARD;LOS ANGELES;CA;91206;US;(800) 325-4892;20110115;1
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