adspace
Answer Posted / Purnima Tiwari
The components of the Informatica Workflow Manager include:
1. Repository: A centralized storage for all objects, including transformations, sessions, workflows, and connections.
2. Workflow Editor: A graphical interface for designing, configuring, and managing workflows.
3. Transformation Designer: A tool for creating and modifying individual data transformations.
4. Session Manager: Manages the execution of workflows, tracking their status, errors, and dependencies.
5. Monitoring and Reporting Tools: Provides insights into workflow performance, errors, and throughput.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
Write the unconnected lookup syntax?
EXL informatica Questions
Hi all , I am planning for informatica S - PowerCenter 8 Mapping Design certification. I have rewuired the dumps for the same. if anyone of you having the same pl. share it with me. This will be of great help. My contact is : sagardev7@gmail.com TIA , Sagar
Name at least 5 different types of transformations used in mapping design and state the use of each.?
draw informatica architecture 8.6 ?
How do you load more than 1 max sal in each department through informatica or write sql query in oracle?
How do you load first and last records into target table? How many ways are there to do it? Explain through mapping flows.
What is dimensional table?
can anybody send me some real time screenshots of mapping in informatica powercenter. i will be vary thankful to him. my e-mail id :- prakashkumar.kumhar@gmail.com
Hello, Can you please send the admin and advanced mapping design sample questions to ns_sharmin@yahoo.com?
What is dimensional table? Explain the different dimensions.
How to create the source and target database connections in server manager?
Explain scd type 3 through mapping.
How do you remove duplicate records in informatica? And how many ways are there to do it?
I have two different source structure tables, but I want to load into single target table? How do I go about it? Explain in detail through mapping flow.