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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Siebel
  3. PowerExchange for Siebel Configuration
  4. Siebel Sources
  5. Application Source Qualifier for Siebel Sources
  6. Siebel Targets
  7. Siebel Business Service Transformation
  8. Siebel EIM Read Transformation
  9. Siebel EIM Load Transformation
  10. Siebel EIM Invoker Transformation
  11. Siebel Sessions
  12. Datatype Reference
  13. Error Messages
  14. Glossary

PowerExchange for Siebel User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Siebel User Guide for PowerCenter

Understanding the Load Summary for the Siebel EIM Load Transformation

Understanding the Load Summary for the Siebel EIM Load Transformation

When the PowerCenter Integration Service loads data into the Siebel EIM tables, it writes the load summary in the session log for each group of a partition. The load summary lists the following types of row counts for each group of a partition:
  • Requested rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service receives from the input group to load data into the Siebel EIM tables.
  • Applied rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service tries to write to the Siebel EIM tables.
  • Rejected rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service does not load into the Siebel EIM tables because of an error.
  • Inserted rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service inserts into the Siebel EIM tables.
  • Updated rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service updates in the Siebel EIM tables.
  • Deleted rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service deletes from the Siebel EIM tables.
  • Unprocessed rows. Number of rows that the PowerCenter Integration Service does not process because it reaches the error count limit for the partition.

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