I have source having single column C1 RAM KRISHNA I have to load that data in to one target . that target contain two columns C1 and C2 I want the out put like C1 C2 RAM KRISHNA that means in 1st column RAM and Second column Krishna ok by using informatica only . single space in between ram krishna in soucre column ok?
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1267Post New Client Server General Questions
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I have source having single column C1 RAM KRISHNA I have to load that data in to one target . that target contain two columns C1 and C2 I want the out put like C1 C2 RAM KRISHNA that means in 1st column RAM and Second column Krishna ok by using informatica only . single space in between ram krishna in soucre column ok?
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