Match Expression stored in a Variable
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03-09-2021 04:57 AM
I have a Pipeline using in different branches the same Mapper for one of the Field
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I would like to use a Pipeline Variable in my Mapping Expression in order to update/maintain only once my expression
my ORGANISATION Mapping expression looks like this
{match $ORGANISATION {
“H10” => “CC_0001”,
“H11” => “CC_0004”,
“H12” => “CC_0004”,
“H1000” => “CC_0001”,
“H1100” => “CC_0002”,
…
“” => “CC_ERROR”,
_ => $ORGANISATION}}
How is this possible?
Thank you for your answer

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03-09-2021 05:28 AM
Hello @TLOY_TGA ,
If all of the marked Mappers are the same, you can use Pipeline Execute. That way you will maintain/update only one Mapper.
Best regards,
Bojan Velevski

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03-09-2021 09:09 AM
There are a couple of options I can think of:
- You can use the eval() function on a parameter to execute the code in the parameter.
( ex.eval(_Parm_Expression)
)
But, take notice of the performance note in the documentation. - You can create and use an expression library file. There can be a slight learning curve, but for your use case, I think I would choose this option because the size of your expression would probably be easier to read and maintain in a file than in a parameter field.

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03-09-2021 10:00 AM
This is not a challenge… just sharing an example 🙂
Community.9634.slp (3.6 KB)
I believe an expression file arrow function is the right way to go
I agree completely.
