Closing a database connection created by a tMysqlConnection component
The tMysqlConnection is used to create a MySQL connection that will be
used by other MySQL components, such as tMysqlnput or
tMysqlOutput. In a Job, the tMysqlConnection
does not close the connection and should be used with:
tMysqlCommit/tMysqlRollback
components
a tMysqlClose component
tMysqlCommit/tMysqlRollback
You can use the option Close Connection in the
tMysqlCommit/tMysqlRollback components to
close the connection.
The tMysqlConnection component creates a connection, the
tMysqlCommit commits the changes if the subJob works fine and
closes the connection, while the tMysqlRollback rolls back the
changes if the subJob fails and closes the connection.
tMysqlClose
You can use the tMysqlClose to close a MySQL connection if there is no
tMysqlCommit/tMysqlRollback in the Job or if
the Close Connection check box is not selected in the
tMyslqCommit/tMysqlRollback.
For an example on using the tMysqlClose
component, see Scenario: Reading data from databases through context-based dynamic
connections.
For an example on using the tMysqlClose
component, see Scenario: Reading data from databases through context-based dynamic
connections on Talend Help Center (https://help.talend.com).
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