Decomposition Component
via SSIS Productivity Pack
Split the input values into multiple rows with the Decomposition Component, found within the SSIS Productivity Pack.
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The Decomposition Component is a data flow transformation component that can be used to split the input values into multiple rows, and along with that, duplicate the other columns values as well.
The Decomposition Component, part of the SSIS Productivity Pack, offer developers three source types including Delimited Text, JSON Array, and, XML Elements.
With the Delimited Text, developers can choose the delimiter as well as the text qualifier. With the XML Elements, developers can select the Root Element Name, Child Element Name, and, the Output Column Settings.
Decomposition Component
is available in the
SSIS Productivity Pack
Data Integration Made Easy
Our solution is easy to use, offering code-less integration between the Decomposition Component and virtually any other application or database system. Our solution is built utilizing Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), a performant and flexible ETL platform, allowing your team to take advantage of the technologies and skills they already have. The drag-and-drop user interface makes it easy to set up powerful integration within a matter of minutes.
Our Decomposition integration solution is available within the Conversion Components and Productivity Pack, a large collection of premium and unique ETL tools to enable greater development productivity. We also offer several additional connectivity solutions to easily integrate Decomposition with applications such as Microsoft Dynamics 365, SharePoint, Salesforce, and many more.
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More SSIS Conversion Components
Our Data Conversion Components make it easy to integrate with different services within the ETL process. Each component available has been specifically developed to expand and enhance data migration and integration processes. In addition to Decomposition Component, the Conversion Components include: