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Old 06-19-2018
Help needed for a script

TAG flow Between SDR and DELTA
  1. SDR is the Source table.
  2. Delta is the target table having one staging table and one Main table.
  3. Tags flows between SDR and Delta through ER gateway.
  4. From SDR (SDR.CUSTOMER_PRODUCT and SDR.CUSTOMER_PRODUCT_RELATIONSHIP) the Tags flows to ER (SERVICE_ER_SCHEMA.CUSTOMER_PRODUCT and SERVICE_ER_SCHEMA.CUSTOMER_PRODUCT_RELATIONSHIP)
  5. From ER the Tags flows to Delta staging table (dellcnt.ISP_CUST_PROD_MFG_STG_TBL) and Then from Staging to main table(s_asset).
Issues: -
  1. Tags may not move in between ER to Delta staging table
    And
  2. Delta staging table to Delta main table.
At that time, we need to know exactly where the Tag is present. So, we can treat the Tags as external parameter for the script to take input and find out where the Tag is present.

Last edited by rbatte1; 06-19-2018 at 08:46 AM.. Reason: Formatted number lists with LIST=1 tags
 

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ici::doc::pod3::sdrhash(3)				       ICI library functions					ici::doc::pod3::sdrhash(3)

NAME
sdrhash - Simple Data Recorder hash table management functions SYNOPSIS
#include "sdr.h" Object sdr_hash_create (Sdr sdr, int keyLength, int estNbrOfEntries, int meanSearchLength); int sdr_hash_insert (Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address value, Object *entry); int sdr_hash_delete_entry (Sdr sdr, Object entry); int sdr_hash_entry_value (Sdr sdr, Object hash, Object entry); int sdr_hash_retrieve (Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address *value, Object *entry); int sdr_hash_count (Sdr sdr, Object hash); int sdr_hash_revise (Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address value); int sdr_hash_remove (Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address *value); int sdr_hash_destroy (Sdr sdr, Object hash); DESCRIPTION
The SDR hash functions manage hash table objects in an SDR. Hash tables associate values with keys. A value is always in the form of an SDR Address, nominally the address of some stored object identified by the associated key, but the actual significance of a value may be anything that fits into a long. A key is always an array of from 1 to 255 bytes, which may have any semantics at all. Keys must be unique; no two distinct entries in an SDR hash table may have the same key. Any attempt to insert a duplicate entry in an SDR hash table will be rejected. All keys must be of the same length, and that length must be declared at the time the hash table is created. Invoking a hash table function with a key that is shorter than the declared length will have unpredictable results. An SDR hash table is an array of linked lists. The location of a given value in the hash table is automatically determined by computing a "hash" of the key, dividing the hash by the number of linked lists in the array, using the remainder as an index to the corresponding linked list, and then sequentially searching through the list entries until the entry with the matching key is found. The number of linked lists in the array is automatically computed at the time the hash table is created, based on the estimated maximum number of entries you expect to store in the table and the mean linked list length (i.e., mean search time) you prefer. Increasing the maximum number of entries in the table and decreasing the mean linked list length both tend to increase the amount of SDR heap space occupied by the hash table. Object sdr_hash_create(Sdr sdr, int keyLength, int estNbrOfEntries, int meanSearchLength) Creates an SDR hash table. Returns the SDR address of the new hash table on success, zero on any error. int sdr_hash_insert(Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address value, Object *entry) Inserts an entry into the hash table identified by hash. On success, places the address of the new hash table entry in entry and returns zero. Returns -1 on any error. int sdr_hash_delete_entry(Sdr sdr, Object entry) Deletes the hash table entry identified by entry. Returns zero on success, -1 on any error. Address sdr_hash_entry_value(Sdr sdr, Object hash, Object entry) Returns the value of the hash table entry identified by entry. int sdr_hash_retrieve(Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address *value, Object *entry) Searches for the value associated with key in this hash table, storing it in value if found. If the entry matching key was found, places the address of the hash table entry in entry and returns 1. Returns zero if no such entry exists, -1 on any other failure. int sdr_hash_count(Sdr sdr, Object hash) Returns the number of entries in the hash table identified by hash. int sdr_hash_revise(Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address value) Searches for the hash table entry matching key in this hash table, replacing the associated value with value if found. Returns 1 if the entry matching key was found, zero if no such entry exists, -1 on any other failure. int sdr_hash_remove(Sdr sdr, Object hash, char *key, Address *value) Searches for the hash table entry matching key in this hash table; if the entry is found, stores its value in value, deletes the entry, and returns 1. Returns zero if no such entry exists, -1 on any other failure. void sdr_hash_destroy(Sdr sdr, Object hash); Destroys hash, destroying all entries in all linked lists of the array and destroying the hash table array structure itself. DO NOT use sdr_free() to destroy a hash table, as this would leave the hash table's content allocated yet unreferenced. SEE ALSO
sdr(3), sdrlist(3), sdrtable(3) perl v5.14.2 2012-05-25 ici::doc::pod3::sdrhash(3)
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