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CALL SetAppendMode WITH AppendModeAppend | CALL SetAppendMode WITH AppendModeAppend | ||
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'''5. Call the SetLicenseString function to set the | '''5. Call the SetLicenseString function to set the License Key. This was supplied by your Melissa Data Representative.''' | ||
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CALL SetLicenseString WITH LicenseString | CALL SetLicenseString WITH LicenseString |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 19 December 2016
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Introduction |
System Requirements |
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Order of Operations |
Using Append Mode |
Using Report Mode |
You can open an existing profiling file for Append without any change to the order of operation code except for the SetAppendMode that needs to be set AppendModeAppend. The Profiler will ignore any column specifications or rules (example: SetColumnCustomPattern, SetColumnValueRange, SetColumnDefaultValue, SetColumnSize, SetColumnPrecision or SetColumnScale). The following pseudo-code shows the order of operation with only the necessary code to open the Profiler file in Append Mode.
1. Create an instance of the Profiler object.
Create profiler as New Instance of mdProfiler
2. Set path to the profiler data files.
CALL SetPathToProfilerDataFiles WITH DataPath
3. Call the SetFilename function to set the Profiler file you want to open on Append Mode.
CALL SetFileName WITH ExistingFile
4. Set Append Mode to Append.
CALL SetAppendMode WITH AppendModeAppend
5. Call the SetLicenseString function to set the License Key. This was supplied by your Melissa Data Representative.
CALL SetLicenseString WITH LicenseString
6. Configure the profiler object by setting these functions. These are not mandatory.
CALL SetSortAnalysis WITH SortAnalysisValue CALL SetMatchUpAnalysis WITH MatchUpAnalysisValue CALL SetRightFielderAnalysis WITH RightfielderAnalysisValue CALL SetDataAggregation WITH DataAggregationValue
7. Call the InitilializeDataFiles function to connect the Profiler Object to its supporting data file.
CALL InitializeDataFiles RETURNING Result IF Result IS 0 THEN CALL GetBuildNumber Returning BuildNumber CALL GetDatabaseDate Returning DBExpireDate CALL GetLicenseExpirationDate Returning LicenseExpireDate ELSE CALL GetInitializeErrorString Returing ErrorString Print ErrorString END IF
8. Initiate profiling by calling StartProfiling function.
CALL StartProfiling
9. Loop through the input data file lines and set the column values.
WHILE ReadingInputLines FOREACH Column column in InputLine CALL SetColumn WITH column.Name, column.Value CALL AddRecord RETURNING ResultCodesString CALL GetResults WITH column.Name RETURNING ResultCodes END LOOP
10. CALL ProfileData function to do profiling for data aggregations.
CALL ProfileData
11. CALL the list of required functions to get the profiled values. These functions have been categorized into three different sections: table, column, and iterator get functions.
For example:
CALL GetColumnMostPopularCount WITH ColumnName RETURNING Int CALL GetTableRecordCount RETURNING Int