Dynamic Look-Up Method
The Dynamic Look-Up method looks up each input row in a dynamic matrix using a dynamic search expression. For example, it could be used for attribute adjustments.
Arguments
| Input Argument | Description |
|---|---|
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Context |
Optional. Property set of variables shared across all rows. |
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Row Set |
The set of rows to process. |
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Output Row Set |
Optional. The property set used for output. |
|
Process Condition |
A Boolean condition that is evaluated to determine whether to process each row. |
|
Dynamic Matrix Name |
The name of the dynamic matrix to query. |
|
Cache Enabled |
Optional. Whether to cache query results. Y or N. The default is N. |
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On First Match [1..20] |
Actions to perform on the first query result for each input row. |
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On Match [1..20] |
Actions to perform on every query result for each input row. |
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On Last Match [1..20] |
Actions to perform on the last query result for each input row. |
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On No Match [1..20] |
Actions to perform if there are no query results for an input row. |
Example
The following figure shows an example of arguments for a PSP procedure step named Matrix Adjustment, which uses the Dynamic Look-Up method.