FieldTransform Functions Overview
The FieldTransform Functions can be used to perform field-based transformations on the data source.
Aggregation | Calculates an aggregated value for several numerical source fields. |
ColumnAggregation |
Performs sum, min, max, or count operations on numeric values from one or two columns and applies them to another column. |
Concatenation | Merges several input fields into a new field |
DateDuration | Calculates the number of hours, days, or other time unit between two different input dates or calculates a new date by adding a given number of hours, days, or other time unit to a given date. |
DateFormat | Converts a date or time input into another date or time format. |
Groovy | Executes a script in the Groovy programming language. |
JavaScript | Executes a script in the JavaScript script language. |
LastNonEmpty | Replaces the empty column values with the last column value of preceding rows that are not empty. |
Lookup | Creates a dynamical mapping of values. |
LookupInterval | Maps the values that are contained in dynamical intervals of a source. |
Map | Transforms the input field via a fixed mapping list. |
NumberFormat | Attempts to convert the input into a numerical figure. |
OlapData | Gives you simple access to a single OLAP cube cell value during a transformation process. |
Previous | Returns a column value from one of the preceding rows. |
Random | Returns a random integer or double value per row. |
Replace | Replaces the text of an input field in accordance with a regular expression. |
RowNumber | Creates a new column and counts the number of lines in the source starting from a defined start value. |
Split | Splits the input text into separate parts around a given separator. It returns one of the parts specified by parameter occurrence. |
SubString | Extracts a particular part of the input field. |
Switch | Defines a complex condition to determine the function value. |
UpperLower | Checks or changes an input field. |
To copy a function from one Field Transform to another, click on the three dots to the right of the function and select Copy to. You can then choose from all the Field Transforms within Integrator. If the function already exists in that Transform, you will have the option to override the existing function with the new one.
Updated February 7, 2024