Tuesday, March 6, 2012

New Features of Informatica 9.0

Following are some new features introduced in Informatica 9.0 :

1.  New Client tools:

Informatica 9 includes the Informatica Developer and Informatica Analyst client tools.


The Informatica Developer tool is eclipse-based and supports both data integration and data quality for enhanced productivity. The Informatica Analyst tool is a browser-based tool for analysts, stewards and line of business managers.  This tool supports data profiling, specifying and validating rules (Scorecards), and monitoring data quality.


2. Informatica Administrator:

The PowerCenter Administration Console has been renamed the Informatica Administrator.


The Informatica Administrator is now a core service in the Informatica Domain that is used to configure and manage all Informatica Services, Security and other domain objects (such as connections) used by the new services.
The number of objects stored in the domain has increased to accommodate these new requirements.

3.  Session Log size:

You can limit the size of session logs for real-time sessions. You can limit the size by time or by file size. You can also limit the number of log files for a session.

4. Lookup Transformation:

  > Cache updates


     You can update the lookup cache based on the results of an expression. When an expression is true, you can add to or update the lookup cache. You can update the dynamic lookup cache with the results of an expression.

  > Database deadlock resilience
      
      In previous releases, when the Integration Service encountered a database deadlock during a lookup, the session failed. Effective in 9.0, the session will not fail. When a deadlock occurs, the Integration Service attempts to run the last statement in a lookup. You can configure the number of retry attempts and time period between attempts.

  > Multiple rows return.

     You can configure the Lookup transformation to return all rows that match a lookup condition. A Lookup transformation is an active transformation when it can return more than one row for any given input row.


 > SQL overrides for uncached lookups

   In previous versions you could create a SQL override for cached lookups only. You can create an SQL override for uncached lookup. You can include lookup ports in the SQL query.

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