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Use parameters as a "where Clause" when running Execution packages

  • June 27, 2019
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The ability to load an execution package with parameters, would be a way to limit the number of business unit. For instance I use the NAV adapter, but need to build several BU in order to separate differenct companies pr country. Having the functionality to execute a package with a "where clause", in this case the dw_account field, would eliminate the overhead.

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  • June 28, 2019

More info from Ole about this.

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Because I wish to be able to update each country without “touching” the others countries,

I have to build 3 business units with the same functionality.

They all have the same datasource, using the NAVadapter both I am including different companies for each Unit.

Defining a execution package pr country gives me flexibility to only load relevant data for specific countries.

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We already have the opportunity to use Project Variables on the Execution Packages.

However they a merely a trickier to run or not run.

We need to be able to load the package with a “Where Clause”


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  • March 1, 2021

Hi Ole

Thanks for submitting your ideas. Your continued feedback on our product is very important to us - and so is your engagement in our community.

I have passed your input to our R&D department for further evaluation.

At the time of this posting, the current product roadmap is focused on a major evolution in foundational pieces of our software including splitting the development into ODX, MDW, Semantic Layer, and User Portal. With this evolution, we will continue to see incredible innovation in the product that may exceed your expectations or make the need for this feature obsolete.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss further, please reach out to me or the dedicated TimeXtender Solution Specialist in your region.

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