Active transformations can change the number of rows that pass from source to target by eliminating rows that do not meet specified conditions, such as filter transformations which pass only rows that satisfy filter criteria. Passive transformations do not alter the number of rows, instead performing calculations on data and passing all rows from source to target, like expression transformations that make computations but pass all rows through. Common active transformations are source qualifier, aggregator, filter, joiner and router transformations while passive transformations include expression and sequence generate transformations.
Active transformations can change the number of rows that pass from source to target by eliminating rows that do not meet specified conditions, such as filter transformations which pass only rows that satisfy filter criteria. Passive transformations do not alter the number of rows, instead performing calculations on data and passing all rows from source to target, like expression transformations that make computations but pass all rows through. Common active transformations are source qualifier, aggregator, filter, joiner and router transformations while passive transformations include expression and sequence generate transformations.
Active transformations can change the number of rows that pass from source to target by eliminating rows that do not meet specified conditions, such as filter transformations which pass only rows that satisfy filter criteria. Passive transformations do not alter the number of rows, instead performing calculations on data and passing all rows from source to target, like expression transformations that make computations but pass all rows through. Common active transformations are source qualifier, aggregator, filter, joiner and router transformations while passive transformations include expression and sequence generate transformations.
Active transformations can change the number of rows that pass from source to target by eliminating rows that do not meet specified conditions, such as filter transformations which pass only rows that satisfy filter criteria. Passive transformations do not alter the number of rows, instead performing calculations on data and passing all rows from source to target, like expression transformations that make computations but pass all rows through. Common active transformations are source qualifier, aggregator, filter, joiner and router transformations while passive transformations include expression and sequence generate transformations.
Active Transformation An Active transformation can change the number of rows that pass through it from source to
target. It eliminates rows that do not meet the condition in transformation.
eg: filter transformation passes the rows
from the source to target that which meet the filter condition. Passive Transformation -A Passive transformation does not change the number of rows that pass through it i.e., it passes all rows through the transformation.
eg: an expression transformation that
performs the calculation on the data and passes all the rows from source to target Active Transformations list