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Hi Man, <\/p>\n\n

10/10 !!! Thank you for making your blogs an embodiment of perfection and simplicity. You make everything so easy to follow.<\/p>\n\n

Q1, Update Strategy vs. Treat Source Rows As: wrong. The UPD just tells the pmdtm process whether the current record shall be inserted into the target, updated (according to the update details!), deleted from the target, or rejected. Data Driven just means that the flag set by the UPD shall be observed, instead of handling all records the same way.\n
When the UPD flags a record as DD_UPDATE, then the choice between
Update Else Insert <\/a> , Insert Else Update, or Update As Update will be followed.\n
In all other cases this choice does not apply.<\/p>\n\n

OK, one additional BUT: if you flag a record for DD_INSERT but you don\'t check the checkbox \"Insert\", then the record will NOT be inserted into the target table.\n
The same holds true for the three Update flags and the Delete flag in the appropriate manner.<\/p>\n\n

Q2, SCD without an UPD: if you want to work without an UPD transformation, then you will need separate mappings and sessions for the INSERT records, the UPDATE records, and the DELETE records.<\/p>\n\n

Q3: where\'s the difference to Q2?<\/p>\n\n

Q4, default values:\n
Treat Source Rows As = Insert\n
Insert, Update As Update, and Delete are checked by default.<\/p>\n\n

I am so grateful for your blog. Really looking forward to read more.<\/p>\n\n

Thank you, \n
Sanjay<\/p><\/div>