Version

    CrossJoin

    CrossJoin 64x64

    Short Description

    Ports

    Metadata

    CrossJoin Attributes

    Details

    Examples

    Best Practices

    Compatibility

    See also

    Short Description

    CrossJoin creates a Cartesian product of records from connected input ports.

    Component Same input metadata Sorted inputs Slave inputs Outputs Output for driver without slave Output for slaves without driver Joining based on equality Auto-propagated metadata

    CrossJoin

    0-n

    1

    Ports

    Port type Number Required Description Metadata

    Input

    0

    Master input port

    Any1

    1-n

    Slave input port(s)

    Any2

    Output

    0

    For output data records

    Any3

    Metadata

    CrossJoin automatically generates metadata on the output port from metadata on its input ports. The generated metadata can be seen as a dynamic template.

    CrossJoin Attributes

    Attribute Req Description Possible values

    Advanced

    Transform

    [1]

    A transformation in CTL or Java defined in the graph.

    Transform URL

    [1]

    An external file defining the transformation in CTL or Java.

    Transform class

    [1]

    An external transformation class.

    Transform source charset

    Encoding of an external file defining the transformation.

    e.g. UTF-8

    1

    At most one of these attributes can be set.

    Details

    CrossJoin creates a Cartesian product of input records.

    It works in the following way: the component takes the first record from the first port, the first record from the second port (…​) and the first record from the last port and generates the output record. Subsequently, it takes the first record from the first port, the first record from the second port (…​) and the second record from the last port. It continues with the third record from the last input port and so on.

    Processing Large Number of Records

    If you process a very large number of records, temporary files with the swapped records may be created on your hard drive. This prevents excessive memory usage.

    Examples

    Simple CrossJoin Example

    Given a list of customers and a list of products of "All on the Store Ltd."

    Customers:

    Brown
    Smith
    Jones

    Goods:

    Pineapple
    Turnip
    Spaceship

    Create a list containing all possibilities.

    Solution

    You only need to connect sources of data with CrossJoin component. No setup of attributes of the component is necessary.

    The result is

    Brown|Pineapple
    Brown|Turnip
    Brown|Spaceship
    Smith|Pineapple
    Smith|Turnip
    Smith|Spaceship
    Jones|Pineapple
    Jones|Turnip
    Jones|Spaceship

    Best Practices

    The edge giving the most records should be connected to the first input port.

    If the transformation is specified in an external file (with Transform URL), we recommend users to explicitly specify Transform source charset.

    Compatibility

    Version Compatibility Notice

    4.1.0-M1

    The CrossJoin component is available since 4.1.0-M1.