What is user defined function(UDF) ?
UDF is nothing like a expression logic , where you can use the same function or logic multiple times in your mapping.
Why we need UDF ?
Example :
If you have 20 columns in your mapping in different expression where you want to check NULL constraint for each column like (IIF( ISNULL(LTRIM(RTRIM(INPUT))),’ TRUE’,’FALSE’) .
So we will use the same logic 20 times in our mapping.
Here (IIF( ISNULL(LTRIM(RTRIM(INPUT))),’ TRUE’,’FALSE’) logic is used lot many times in one expression and in downstream also .
To avoid multiple usage occurrence we can create one UDF with the same logic for different Inputs like
How to create UDF ?
Step 1 : In Right-click the User-Defined Functions folder in a repository folder in the Designer and Right-click a user-defined function in a repository folder in the Designer.(We can also create UDF by Tools menu)
Step 2: In Editor add the inputs that u want do .(if concat we need two inputs ,so add two input in editor) . If you click the Launch Editor u can see all the functions that u r using in Expression Transformation. Click ok and Validate the UDF.
Type :
Public if the function is callable from any expression. Private if the function is only callable from another user-defined function.
How to use UDF?
After creating UDF , we can see the UDF functions in our expression as below.
Conclusion:
So whenever we need to implement the same logic in different times in our mapping or in our project UDF can be used effectively .
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