Critical Issue Plz Help Me............

Apr 16, 2008



hi,

i had a query like this ,

source flat file containg row having length 803, frm that i parse the fields of diff lengths ,record type field is one of them,

after flat file i took derived column to parse the record types(i.e type1,type2, .......)
later i took conditional split and split those record types in to diff derived columns,


problem starts now ?

i got 500 records before conditional split and after condi..split.. they r 499,

i dont know wat happened to that 1 record.



plz help me regarding this issue........

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