Informatica Archives - My Blog My WordPress Blog Fri, 18 Aug 2023 21:48:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Introducing Infometry’s Google Sheets Connector for Informatica https://new.infofiscus.in/blog/introducing-infometrys-google-sheets-connector-for-informatica/ Thu, 15 Apr 2021 17:19:37 +0000 https://www.infometry.net/?p=353246 Infometry’s Google Sheets Connector is the only Informatica Certified native Cloud connector available for IICS platform. Infometry’s Connectors are supporting the latest version of Google Sheets APIs, enable seamless integration and real-time Data Analytics. Infometry’s Google Sheets Connector for Informatica enables easy application integration, data extraction for downstream applications, and ETL for Enterprise Data Warehouse supporting.

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Problem Description :  
  • Why do you need Google Sheet Connector?
  • How Informatica customers can use Google Sheets Connector?
  • Problems Google Sheets Connector can resolve
  • Advantage of Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector over JDBC Driver?
  Infometry’s Google Sheets Connector is the only Informatica Certified native Cloud connector available for the IDMC (Formerly known as IICS) platform. Infometry’s Connectors are supporting the latest version of Google Sheets APIs, enabling seamless integration and real-time Data Analytics. Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector for Informatica enables easy application integration, data extraction for downstream applications, and ETL for Enterprise Data Warehouse support.

Why do You Need Google Sheets Connector?

  Most of the customers are adopting Google Workspace (formerly called GSuite) which includes Google Sheets, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar..etc for their office automation. Informatica Cloud Customers are leveraging Google Sheets to store data sets such as Sales Forecast, Goals, Lab Results, Headcount estimates, OpEx Budgets..etc which need to be further loaded into Enterprise Data Warehouse, Cloud Applications, and Data Lake.   The Data Warehouse team needs to automate the extraction of data from multiple Google Sheets having multiple tabs having complex formatting. Informatica customers need a wizard type of easy interface, without going through complex API documentation to implement the solution. Infometry Google Sheet connector provides UI based interface (ZERO codings required) to process data from Google sheets to multiple targets and vice-versa.    

How Informatica customers can use Google Sheets Connector?

  Pleaes refer to the following User Guide to understand how to use Google Sheet Connector[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
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Problems Google Sheets Connector can resolve.

  Informatica Cloud Customers need a native Google Sheet connector that supports all the API operations including reading, Write, Updating, Deleting, Rangesearchng…etc. Using REST Connector to implement the Google Sheets connectivity is overly complex and the JDBC driver will not provide all the API interfaces.   Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector supports both CDI and CAI and supports unlimited endpoints. Our connectors follow the Informatica Cloud Connector release cycle and any enhancements will be automatically updated as part of the INFA cloud release.    

Advantage of Infometry’s Google Sheets Connector over JDBC Driver? 

  Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector provides UI based interface for all API operations supported by Google Sheets. Customers need not have to understand anything about APIs and token generation is also automated within the connector. All the data processing tasks can be automated and scheduled. Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector can be integrated with IDMC (Formerly known as IICS) or PowerCenter and supports on-premises and cloud applications. It can be easily integrated with Data Warehouse, MDM, and Data Lake.  It also supports Batch Mode (CDI) and Real-Time Integration (CAI). Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector has no limit on data processing and yet it is a fast and highly secured way to process data to Google Sheets.     You can perform insert, update, and delete operations on a Google Sheets target. You cannot perform upsert operations on a Google Sheets target.   The following table lists the Google Sheet Connector object types that you can include in Data Integration tasks: Google Sheets Connector The standard objects are the Sheet Names that are present in the spreadsheet. The Sheet Names are dynamic and fetched automatically during data preview.   The following table lists the objects and task operations that Google Sheet Connector supports for Sheet Names object: Google Sheets Connector[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” text_align=”left” box_shadow_on_row=”no”][vc_column][vc_column_text]  
  • How to subscribe to Google Sheet Connector free trial?
Click on the link below to subscribe for a free trial or you can visit the Informatica marketplace to initiate your free trial.  
  • What are the other connectors available for Informatica?
We have Connectors available for Google Sheets, Google Drive, Google PubSub, Google BigTable, HubSpot, and Adaptive Insights.  
  • Is this connector certified by Informatica?
All Infometry’s Connectors are 100% Certified by Informatica and are listed on Informatica Marketplace.  
  • Can we automate the data manipulation/processing using Infometry’s Google Sheet Connector for Informatica?
Yes, Whether you perform a read, write or delete operation using Infometry’s Connector for Informatica, it can be automated or scheduled for a periodic update.   [/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner row_type=”row” type=”full_width” use_row_as_full_screen_section_slide=”no” text_align=”left” box_shadow_on_row=”no”][vc_column_inner][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” text_align=”left” box_shadow_on_row=”no”][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector https://new.infofiscus.in/cloud-data-integration/informatica-cloud-file-processor-connector/ Fri, 01 Mar 2019 04:28:31 +0000 http://www.infometryinc.com/?p=963 Problem Description-
Several times a user would want to upload and download files from the remote machine to a local machine using FTP/SFTP. As to transfer files from the Protocol system the user needs privileges along with a proper connector to transfer a file from the Informatica platform to another system or vice versa.

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Problem Description-

Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector Several times a user would want to upload and download files from the remote machine to a local machine using FTP/SFTP. As to transferring files from the Protocol system the user needs privileges along with a proper connector to transfer a file from the Informatica platform to another system or vice versa.

Challenges to User/Developer-

  • The above problem can be resolved with the help of the Informatica file processor Connector.
  • The User needs to create a connection with appropriate credentials to transfer files between two platforms.
  • Need to test the connections.

Solution

Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector

Approach-

  • You can use File Processor Connector to perform the file transfer. You perform FTP and SFTP transfer to upload or download files from your remote machine to the local machine with File Processor Connector.
  • You can do encryption and decryption of files with a File processor. You can also copy, rename, move, compress, decompress, encrypt, archive, and unarchive files with File Processor Connector.
  • Informatica Connector for File Processor helps customers in managing the file system.

Technical Solution –

1) Create the Connection (This will end up being the ‘Source Connection’)

Source Connection

  • Pick your secure agent. The ‘Source File Directory’ should have a ‘/’ in front of it if you are using a sub-directory.
  • The ‘Target File Directory’ is a directory on the same server as the security agent. The ‘Select -File’ drop-down is great because you can specify all kinds of filters on what type of files to download.
  • In this screenshot, I chose ‘Select File’. I have left nothing in the File pattern so all kinds of files should be selected.
  • Relied more on the ‘Filename’ data filter in ‘Step 4’ below, but it is nice to have options.  Also, put your password in the PassKey1 field so it can be used later.

2) Create another Connection (This will end up being the ‘Target Connection’)

Connection Details

  • In the new connection that will be used for the ‘Target’, we need to specify the directory where the files should be saved.
  • The ‘Type’ drop-down should be ‘Flat File’ and the ‘Directory’ should be the directory to which the files should be copied.

3) Create the ‘Data Synchronization Task

Step 1 – Definition

Insert Operation

Give the task a name and description and then specify it as in the ‘Insert’ job.

Step 2 – Source
Select Source

In the Connection, drop-down select the ‘File Process Connector’ connection created in#1.
The ‘Source Object’ pick-list should be set to ‘SFTP_GET’.

Step 3 – Target
Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector

In the Connection, the drop-down specifies the ‘Flat File’ connector that was created in #2. The Target Object selected should be Infa_SFTP_GET.csv.

Step 4 – Data Filters
Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector
  • We need to Select to process all rows to get complete data from the source.
  • As filters are the certain conditions depend on that the connection enters to SFTP server with respective Hostname, user name, and password.
Step 5 – Field Mapping
Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector
  • The field mapping should be done for you. The Source and the Target fields are the same.
  • After the field mapping the schedule options will come to set and appropriate timing for the job to run, we can schedule or can run Manually.

Advantage –

The main Advantage of this process is that the random data can be shared from A FTP location to some other location. As SFTP is a very protective way to transfer data from one location to another.

Issues –

None

Conclusion:

Informatica Cloud File Processor Connector The file will be moved from the SFTP location to the target directory with a secure protocol.

 

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Randomization In Informatica Cloud (IDMC) https://new.infofiscus.in/idmc-connector/randomization-in-informatica-cloud/ Mon, 18 Feb 2019 09:14:26 +0000 http://www.infometryinc.com/?p=864 Problem Description
Customers/Users face issues in picking multiple CSV files with having the same base name from a directory and generates multiple Excel file for each CSV file. The Excel files need to be generated based upon either percentage of available filtered records or exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value.

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Problem Description

Randomization In Informatica Cloud: Customers/Users face issues in picking multiple CSV files with having the same base name from a directory and generates multiple Excel files for each CSV file. The Excel files need to be generated based upon either percentage of available filtered records or an exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value.

Challenges to User/Developer

Randomization In Informatica Cloud :

  • In IDMC (Formerly known as IICS), the above-mentioned problem can be solved through Java Transformation.
  • The Excel files need to be generated based upon either percentage of available filtered records or an exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value.
  • Move the original CSV file to another location.

 

Solution

Randomization In Informatica Cloud (IDMC)

Approach –

Randomization In Informatica Cloud: Using Java Transformation, we can achieve the solution for the above-mentioned challenges.

Java transformation is used to add custom integration logic into mappings using a built-in developer-friendly editor or by plugging in custom JAR files.

 Technical Solution –

  • Develop Java code that performs CSV to Excel split upon either percentage of available filtered records or an exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value using IDE (ex. Eclipse)
  • Create an Executable jar file for the above-developed java code.
  • Place the above-created jar file at any directory at the local machine (where the security agent is installed).
  • Copy the above directory path including the jar name with extension.
  • Create the CLASSPATH Environment variable if not available.
  • Paste the above-copied directory to the CLASSPATH Environmental variable.
Randomization In Informatica Cloud
  • Restart the secure agent.
  • Create the mapping using source and target with java transformation in between them.
Randomization In Informatica Cloud
  • Edit java transformation to make a call to the specific method of the class available in a jar which is responsible for splitting the CSV to Excel split upon either percentage of available filtered records or an exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value.
Randomization In Informatica Cloud
  • Compile the above java code, validate the mapping and run.

 

Advantage –

The CSV file will get split into Excel based upon either percentage of available filtered records or an exact number of records and maximum records allowed in a single excel file. The filtration of records is based upon the specific column and its specific value

Issues –

None

Conclusion

The CSV file will split into excel based on certain conditions.

 

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CSV Splitting In Informatica cloud platform (IICS) https://new.infofiscus.in/java-transformation/easily-split-your-csv-in-informatica-cloud/ Mon, 18 Feb 2019 09:08:03 +0000 http://www.infometryinc.com/?p=854 Problem Description

Customers/Users face issues in splitting a CSV file into multiple CSV based upon some specific column and its specific value of that column.

Challenges to User/Developer

In IICS, above mentioned problem can be solved through Java Transformation.
The CSV file needs to be split into multiple CSV files.
Move the original CSV file to other location.

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Problem Description of CSV Splitting In Informatica cloud

Easily split your CSV In Informatica cloud: Customers/Users face issues in splitting a CSV file into multiple CSV based upon some specific column and its specific value of that column.

Challenges to User/Developer

Easily split your CSV files in IICS

  1. In IICS, the above-mentioned problem can be solved through Java Transformation.
  2. The CSV file needs to be split into multiple CSV files.
  3. Move the original CSV file to another location.

Solution

CSV Splitting In Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services (IICS)

Approach

Easily split your CSV Using Java Transformation, we can achieve the solution for the above-mentioned challenges.

Java transformation is used to add custom integration logic into mappings using a built-in developer-friendly editor or by plugging in custom JAR files.

Technical Solution –

  • Develop Java code that performs CSV split based upon some specific column and specific value of that column using IDE(ex. Eclipse)
  • Create an Executable jar file for the above-developed java code.
  • Place the above-created jar file at any directory at the local machine (where the security agent is installed).
  • Copy the above directory path including the jar name with extension.
  • Create the CLASSPATH Environment variable if not available.
  • Paste the above-copied directory to the CLASSPATH Environmental variable.
Easily split your CSV
  • Restart the secure agent.
  • Create the mapping using source and target with java transformation in between them.
Easily split your CSV
  • Edit java transformation to make a call to the specific method of the class available in a jar which is responsible for splitting the CSV file into multiple CSV files based upon some specific column and column value.
Easily split your CSV

splitting the CSV file into multiple CSV file

  • Compile the above java code, validate the mapping and run.

Advantage –

The CSV file will get split into multiple CSV files based upon some specific column and specific value of that column.

Issues –

None

Conclusion –

So, the CSV file will be split based on the column provided by the user.

 

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Excel to CSV using SFTP In IICS https://new.infofiscus.in/blog/excel-to-csv-using-sftp/ Mon, 18 Feb 2019 08:58:43 +0000 http://www.infometryinc.com/?p=851 Problem Description

Customers/Users face issues with loading Excel files from SFTP remote server to local machine and convert the excel file to CSV file in mapping on IICS.

Challenges to User/Developer

In IICS, above-mentioned problem can be solved through Java Transformation.
The Excel file needs to be transferred to the local machine (where the secure agent is installed).
The locally available Excel file needs to be converted to CSV file.
Move the original Excel file which we got from SFTP remote server to other location.

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Problem Description

Convert Excel to CSV  Customers/Users face issues with loading Excel files from SFTP remote server to local machine and convert the excel file to CSV file in mapping on IICS.

Challenges to User/Developer

  • In IICS, the above-mentioned problem can be solved through Java Transformation.
  • The Excel file needs to be transferred to the local machine (where the security agent is installed).
  • The locally available Excel file needs to be converted to a CSV file.
  • Move the original Excel file which we got from SFTP remote server to another location.

Solution: 

Approach –

Excel to CSV using SFTP In Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services (IICS)

Convert Using Java Transformation, we can achieve the solution for the above-mentioned challenges.

Java transformation is used to add custom integration logic into mappings using a built-in developer-friendly editor or by plugging in custom JAR files.

 Technical Solution –

  • Develop Java code that performs Excel files transfer from SFTP to Local machine and converts Excel file to CSV file using IDE (ex. Eclipse)
  • Create an Executable jar file for the above-developed java code.
  • Place the above-created jar file at any directory at the local machine (where the security agent is installed).
  • Copy the above directory path including the jar name with extension.
  • Create the CLASSPATH Environment variable if not available.
  • Paste the above-copied directory to the CLASSPATH Environmental variable.
Convert Excel to CSV
  • Restart the secure agent.
  • Create the mapping using source and target with java transformation in between them.
Convert Excel to CSV
  • Edit java transformation to make a call to the specific method of the class available in a jar which is responsible for transferring the file through SFTP to Local machine and converts Excel file to CSV file.
Convert Excel to CSV
  • Compile the above java code, validate the mapping and run.

 

Advantage –

The file will get a transfer from the SFTP directory to the Local machine directory and convert from an Excel file to a CSV file.

Issues –

None

Conclusion

The excel file will now be transferred to the local machine and will be converted accordingly.

 

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