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SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1
CROSS JOIN
(SELECT MAX(COL3) FROM TABLE1)


In Informatica I have a Source going to a joiner to get COL1 and COL2 and an aggregator coming out of the same source to get the MAX(COL3). However, when I use a JOINER to connect them, I cannot. What is the appropriate way of doing this?










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    I have a query that I need translated into Informatica



    SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1
    CROSS JOIN
    (SELECT MAX(COL3) FROM TABLE1)


    In Informatica I have a Source going to a joiner to get COL1 and COL2 and an aggregator coming out of the same source to get the MAX(COL3). However, when I use a JOINER to connect them, I cannot. What is the appropriate way of doing this?










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      I have a query that I need translated into Informatica



      SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1
      CROSS JOIN
      (SELECT MAX(COL3) FROM TABLE1)


      In Informatica I have a Source going to a joiner to get COL1 and COL2 and an aggregator coming out of the same source to get the MAX(COL3). However, when I use a JOINER to connect them, I cannot. What is the appropriate way of doing this?










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      I have a query that I need translated into Informatica



      SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1
      CROSS JOIN
      (SELECT MAX(COL3) FROM TABLE1)


      In Informatica I have a Source going to a joiner to get COL1 and COL2 and an aggregator coming out of the same source to get the MAX(COL3). However, when I use a JOINER to connect them, I cannot. What is the appropriate way of doing this?







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      edited Sep 9 '16 at 17:21









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          For joining same source pipelines you need to select "input is sorted" in the joiner properties.






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            You can do it using SQL-override:



            SELECT max(col3) over () as max_col3, COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1





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                      You can do it using SQL-override:



                      SELECT max(col3) over () as max_col3, COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1





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                        You can do it using SQL-override:



                        SELECT max(col3) over () as max_col3, COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1





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                          You can do it using SQL-override:



                          SELECT max(col3) over () as max_col3, COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1





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                          You can do it using SQL-override:



                          SELECT max(col3) over () as max_col3, COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM TABLE1






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