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SCD Type2 Through Informatica With Date Range PDF
SCD Type2 Through Informatica With Date Range PDF
The Type 2 method tracks historical data by creating multiple records for a given natural key in the
dimensional tables with separate surrogate keys and/or different version numbers. With Type 2, we
have unlimited history preservation as a new record is inserted each time a change is made. Type2 can
be achieved in different ways.
Example:
Source Data:
The Type 2 method tracks historical data by creating multiple records for a given natural key (CUST_ID)
in the dimensional tables with separate surrogate keys (PM_PRIMARYKEY).
PM_PRIMARYKEY is surrogate key which is used to identify each and every record uniquely in target.
The below diagram will explain high level over view of SCD type2 through informatica.
lkp_CUST_D
upd_UPDATE CUST_D_UPD
Before implementing we need to identify the attributes needs to be consider for history maintain.
So if any change in ADDRESS or CITY or STATE then we need to insert new record and inactivate old
record.
Creation of mapping:
Step1: First import source and target to informatica from data base.
Import the source definition CUST table using the Source Analyzer workspace. Go to Sources > Import
from Database.
This opens the Import Tables window. Assuming that a system DSN is already created for this
connection, specify all the necessary details and click Connect.
The source table CUST contains only current data and doesn't have any historical data. This mapping
would be run daily to capture the historical data in the CUST_D target table. The Active and Inactive
Date logic would be used for SCD Type 2 mapping.
Follow the same steps using target Designer to import CUST_D table.
Now we have source CUST and target CUST_D tables are available.
Mapping creation:
Create one input port in lkp_CUST_D table with name in_CUST_D with data type double. And add
condition CUST_ID=in_CUST_ID
Connect CUST_ID from source to in_CUST_ID lookup table
Create expression transformation and drag CUST_ID, CUST_NM, ADDRESS, CITY, STATE from Source
qualifier to expression. In the same why drag CUST_NM, ADDRESS, CITY, STATE from lkp_CUST_D table
to expression. Change attributes names in expression to identify source and lookup attributes as shown
in diagram.
In lookup transformation apply filter to retrieve only active records. This you can do it in lookup sql
override.
SELECT CUST_D.PM_PRIMARYKEY as PM_PRIMARYKEY,
CUST_D.CUST_NM as CUST_NM,
CUST_D.ADDRESS as ADDRESS,
CUST_D.CITY as CITY,
CUST_D.STATE as STATE,
CUST_D.ACTIVE_DT as ACTIVE_DT,
CUST_D.INACTIVE_DT as INACTIVE_DT,
CUST_D.INSERT_DT as INSERT_DT,
CUST_D.UPDATE_DT as UPDATE_DT,
CUST_D.CUST_ID as CUST_ID
FROM CUST_D
WHERE INACTIVE_DT IS NOT NULL
Now create two output ports in expression transformation.
Out_FALG-- > which is used to flag record for insert new/insert update or update/Inactivate record.
To flag a record we need to check three conditions
For this if PM_PRIMARYKEY which is coming from source is null that means the record with
CUST_ID coming from source not present in target. This type of records needs to be inserted in
target directily.
For this if PM_PRIMARYKEY is not null means the CUST_ID coming from source present in target.
Now we need to validate is there any changes in CUST_NM, ADDRESS, CITY, and STATE between
source and target data. If any change in data then need to insert this record in target at the
same time need to inactivate record present in target.
If record coming from source present in target and no changes between source and target
attributes then filter those records.
IIF(ISNULL(lkp_PM_PRIMARYKEY),1,IIF(lkp_CUST_NM!=src_CUST_NM OR
lkp_ADDRESS!=src_ADDRESS OR lkp_CITY!=src_CITY OR lkp_STATE!=src_STATE,2,3))
From the above condition if any record flagged as 1 that means it new record which is coming
from source and this is not available in target.
If any record flagged as 2 that means it’s already exists in target and there is a difference in
attributes from source and target.
If any record flagged as 3 that means this record present in source and target, there is no
difference between attributes.
Now create router transformation and drag the following attributes from expression to router
transformation.
Update group only to pass the record which we need to inactivate records.
Up to this mapping will be like below
Now connect INSERT group from router to Target. Connect the flowing attributes from INSERT group to
Target src_CUST_ID, src_CUST_NM, src_ADDRESS, src_CITY, src_STATE,out_DUMMAY_DT to respective
fields in target. Connect out_DUMMY_DT field from router to INSERT_DT, UPDATE_DT and ACTIVE_DT
attributes.
Create sequence transformation and connect nextval from seq transformation to target
PM_PRIMARYKEY attribute in INSERT pipe line as shown in below screen.
Now drag lkp_PM_PRIMARYKEY, out_DUMMAY_DT from UPDATE group of router transformation and
connect to update strategy transformation.
Assuming this is the first time we are running mapping so there won’t be any data in target.
If you are running job on 2nd Jul data in target looks like below
So for all this records inactive date is null. Means all are active records.
After this run assume that data changed in source on 2nd. Changed data in source looks like below.
In the above data for first two records there are no changes after last refresh so there is now change in
update date. But for record with CUST_ID 80003 CITY, STATE changed from previous day to today. So
update date changed from 1St Jul to 2nd Jul.
If you run same job on 3rd Jul, then target data looks like below.
In target today two records get inserted. One is new record which is with CUST_ID 80004. And another
record which is changed record 80003.
So in target for CUST_ID 80003 we have two records one is inactivated (PM_PRIMARYKEY=3) and
another one is active record (PM_PRIMARYKEY=5). From this you can identify for over period of time
what is the active record for particular customer.
Hope this will help you to understand SCD Type 2 logic implementation in Informatica.