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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
I can't grasp the whole scenario in detail but is sounds like that each step could be preformed by other standard transformations.
Again, the join part is not a good fit for a user written transformation.
Data never sleeps

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Well macro is the direction. But without writing the actual code for you...bu it will involve analysing how many input tables you have, and perform various %do loops for joining criteria.
But, building a macro for joining various no of input table is signalling to me at least that there perhaps is not much reusability here. Why not use the standard Join transformation?
Data never sleeps
LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
I can't grasp the whole scenario in detail but is sounds like that each step could be preformed by other standard transformations.
Again, the join part is not a good fit for a user written transformation.
Data never sleeps

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