Are Declarative Rule-Based Transformations Configured Properly?
A declarative rule-based transformation is a rule-based transformation that covers one of a common set of transformation scenarios for row LCRs. Declarative rule-based transformations are run internally without using PL/SQL. If a Streams capture process, propagation, apply process, or messaging client is not behaving as expected, then check the declarative rule-based transformations specified for the rules used by the Streams client and correct any mistakes. The most common problems with declarative rule-based transformations are: • The declarative rule-based transformation is specified for a table or involves columns in a table, but the schema either was not specified or was incorrectly specified when the transformation was created. If the schema is not correct in a declarative rule-based transformation, then the transformation will not be run on the appropriate LCRs. You should specify the owning schema for a table when you create a declarative rule-based transformation. If the schem
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