What is difference between Mapplet and reusable transformation?
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As the Name speaks, 'REUSABLE Transformation' is a kind of
transformation which is created once and called upon
various instances in a given mapping.
Reusable Transformations can be created in Transformation
Developer or Design in Mapping Designer and check 'Make
Reusable' check box.
Mapplet is set of reusable Transformations.
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As the Name speaks, 'REUSABLE Transformation' is a kind of
transformation which is created once and called upon
various instances in a given mapping.
Reusable Transformations can be created in Transformation
Developer or Design in Mapping Designer and check 'Make
Reusable' check box.
Mapplet is set of reusable Transformations.
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Answer / guest
As the Name speaks, 'REUSABLE Transformation' is a kind of
transformation which is created once and called upon
various instances in a given mapping.
Reusable Transformations can be created in Transformation
Developer or Design in Mapping Designer and check 'Make
Reusable' check box.
Mapplet is set of reusable Transformations.
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