Running an Action to Export with a Mapping from Informatica

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jmejia
jmejia Member, ALL USERS Posts: 5 Occasional Contributor

Hi,

 

I'm trying to execute an Action to export data with the use of a Mapping in Informatica. I've executed many exports with mappings in the past, but for some reason with this action, I'm only receiving the headers. There are no rows of data.

 

The strange thing is that when I run this action directly in Anaplan I get the rows of data without issue.

 

Any advice is appreciated.

Jorge

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  • jmejia
    jmejia Member, ALL USERS Posts: 5 Occasional Contributor

    Thanks for the advice  @JaredDolich but unfortunately after executing your suggestions the export still only has headers. This is the first time I've had an issue like this with a seemingly straight forward export action.

     

    Jorge

  • jmejia
    jmejia Member, ALL USERS Posts: 5 Occasional Contributor

    @ashish.banka Indeed. When executing in the Anaplan platform, I receive the full export (headers & rows).

     

    Jorge

  • jmejia
    jmejia Member, ALL USERS Posts: 5 Occasional Contributor

    Looks like the service account that Informatica was using had an expired password. Resetting the password enabled the action to export data, not just headers. Strange though because in the past when this is the case, the validation fails in Informatica and you are unable to run the action entirely. I'm not sure why Informatica behaved this way this time around.

     

    Thank everybody.

    Jorge

  • SelmaX
    SelmaX Member, ALL USERS Posts: 1 Not applicable

    Hi Jorge,

     

    I'm trying to create a mapping that exports data from Anaplan to a file. On Anaplan side, there's an export action that I use as a source, my mapping completes successfully, but no records are copied.

    Could you describe me steps for extracting data from Anaplan via IICS? I read Anaplan connector guide, but I can only see that we need first Import step, then Export step that uses ERRORDUMP from the Import step.

     

    Thanks,

    Selma