Astera Data Stack
Version 9
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  • Welcome to Astera Data Stack Documentation
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  • Setting Up
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Tree Join Transformation

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Last updated 11 months ago

The Tree Join Transformation object in the Astera Data Stack enables users to create complex, hierarchical data structures such as EDI or XML documents with ease.

Unlike the standard relational join which combines left and right elements to create a new record, the Tree Join Transformation object allows users to create collection and member nodes. It also enables users to join datasets in parent-child hierarchies using a key field. It is a set-level transformation that operates on a group of records.

Use Case

In this use case, we have two different source datasets. The first data contains information about Customers and has fields such as CustomerName, CustomerID, Address, etc.

The second dataset contains details of Orders placed by customers. It includes fields such as OrderID, CustomerID, RequiredDate, ShippedDate, and other shipping details.

We will join these two datasets using the Tree Join Transformation object and create a hierarchical dataset in which all orders placed by a customer along with the order details are represented in a parent-child hierarchy.

Contrary to the regular Join transformation that joins two datasets in a flat layout, the Tree Join transformation joins data from two different datasets into a hierarchical data structure.

In this use case, each record from the first dataset that contains Customer details will be a parent node, and under the parent node, the details of Orders placed by that customer will be returned in a child node.

Using the Tree Join Transformation

  1. To get the Tree Join Transformation object from the Toolbox, go to Toolbox > Transformations > Tree Join and drag-and-drop the Tree Join Transformation object onto the designer.

  1. Now map fields from the Customer source dataset to the TreeJoin object.

  1. Right-click on the TreeJoin object header and go to Properties from the context menu. In the Tree Join Layout Builder window, you can see the fields from the Customer dataset listed under the root node.

  1. Next, click on the TreeJoin node, and you will see that the small icons or buttons at the top of the screen will become active. If you click on the icon, you will get two options:

  • Add Member Object – To add a new member node to your layout

  • Add a Collection Object – To add a new collection node under the parent node. It will return all corresponding records as a collection under the parent node.

In this case, we will Add a Member Object to create a separate record for each order placed by a customer, under a separate customer record node.

  1. Add a Member Object to this root node. A dialogue box will open to name your member object.

In this case, let’s name it ‘Orders’ and click OK. A member object has been added to our parent node.

  1. Click OK, to close the properties window. Now map the Orders dataset to the member node that we created in the previous step to complete the layout.

  1. Go to the properties of the TreeJoin object again. We have already created the layout, so we will proceed to the next window.

  1. In the TreeJoin Transformation Properties window, we must specify the Join Key.

The join key is a common field or a common identifier in both datasets which will identify and join records in a tree-like structure. The parent and child fields are the same fields which are common in both the source datasets and serve as a key identifier to join records.

  • Parent Field – Join the field from the first dataset

  • Child Field – Same field as the parent field, selected from the second dataset.

In this case, the CustomerID field is common in both datasets, so we will use it as the join key.

9. Click on the Parent field dropdown button. Expand the TreeJoin node and select the CustomerID field.

  1. Click on the Child field column and expand the TreeJoin root node. Scroll down to your member node, expand this node, and select the CustomerID field from the second dataset.

Let’s discuss the other options on the properties window:

  • Join In Database – This lets you join the tables in the database itself rather than in memory. However, it applies only when both tables are sourced from the same database.

  • Case Sensitive – To process and join records on a case-sensitive basis.

  1. We have our layout and the TreeJoin properties ready, click OK.

  1. Right-click on the TreeJoin object and select Preview Output.

The TreeJoin object has returned the customer records in parent nodes. Upon expanding the node, you can see the order placed by the customer listed as its member unit under the parent node.

If we choose to Add a Collection Object in the Layout Builder, all the records for orders placed by a customer will be returned in a collection under a single parent node for each customer.

This concludes using the Tree Join Transformation object in Astera Data Stack.

Download datasets used in the use case from the following link:

The joined dataset can now be written to a desired destination. In this case, we will write it to an object.

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