Data Transformation Engine Type Designer Reference Guide

Chapter 13 - Distinguishable Objects Initiator-Distinguishable Types
Type1 Type2 How to define them as initiator-distinguishable
group group
or
group
Type1 has no identifier and
Type1 and Type2 both have initiators and the initiators
are different.
or
Type1 has an initiator, Type2 does not have an initiator,
Type2 has no delimiter, and Type1 is initiator
distinguishable from the type of each component of the
Type2.
group item Type1 has no identifier and Type1 must be initiator
distinguishable from each partition of Type2.
group
group
Type1 has no identifier and the Type1 must be initiator
distinguishable from each partition of Type2.
group item Type1 has no identifier and each partition Type1 must be
initiator distinguishable from Type2.
group
group Type1 has no identifier and each partition of the Type1 must
be initiator distinguishable from Type2.
group item Type1 has no identifier and each partition of Type1 must be
initiator distinguishable from each partition of Type2.
group group
Type1 has no identifier and each partition of Type1 must be
initiator distinguishable from each partition of Type2.
group
or
group
item Type1 and Type2 both have an initiator and the initiators are
different.
group
or
group
item
Type1 is initiator-distinguishable from each partition of
Type2.
group
or
group
group
or
group
Either:
Type1 and Type2 both have an initiator and the initiators
are different.
or
Type1 has an initiator and Type2 does not, Type2 has no
delimiter, and Type1 is initiator-distinguishable from the
type of each component of Type2.