Hi Matt, It might not be wise as practice to include username and password data in your posts. Nevertheless, for sure there will be people around here who could provide you with an answer to your question. :)
Best regards, Jeff On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Matet Layosa <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there! I am just new to Marklogic/Xquery and is currently working on a > project where I need to transform the files from an existing database with > millions of xml documents, change each files' document structure while > ingesting it to another database. > So far, I have this transform module: > > xquery version "1.0-ml"; > > module namespace master-person = "http://marklogic.com/ofis/masterperson"; > > declare namespace fad = "http://marklogic.com/ofis/fad"; > > > declare variable $person := /fad:fadperson; > > > declare function master-person:transform( > > $content as map:map, > > $context as map:map > > ) as map:map* > > { > > for $docs in fn:collection("fadperson") [1 to 100] > > for $p in fn:doc(fn:base-uri($docs))/fad:fadperson > > (: let $map := map:map() :) > > let $id := $p/fad:id/fn:string() > > let $profile := > > <person> > > <id>{$p/fad:id/fn:string()}</id> > > <name> > > <firstname>{$p/fad:first_name/fn:string()}</firstname> > > <lastname>{$p/fad:last_name/fn:string()}</lastname> > > <middlename>{$p/fad:last_name/fn:string()}</middlename> > > > <nameextension>{$p/fad:name_extension/fn:string()}</nameextension> > > <othername>{$p/fad:other_name/fn:string()}</othername> > > </name> > > > <gender>{$p/fad:gender/fn:string()}</gender> > > <civilstatus>{$p/fad:civil_status/fn:string()}</civilstatus> > > <birthdate>{$p/fad:birthdate/fn:string()}</birthdate> > > <birthplace>{$p/fad:birthplace/fn:string()}</birthplace> > > </person> > > return > > ( > > map:put($content, "uri", fn:concat("/fadperson/", $id, ".xml")) > > , > > map:put($content, "value", document { $profile }) > > , > > $content > > ) > > > > }; > > > I also have installed this in my current XDBC server: > > xquery version "1.0-ml"; > > xdmp:document-load("/home/jema/Marklogic/apps/data-transform/transform-person.xqy", > <options xmlns="xdmp:document-load"> > <uri>/data/transform-person.xqy</uri> > <repair>none</repair> > <permissions>{xdmp:default-permissions()}</permissions> > </options>) > > > Then I execute this on terminal: > mlcp.sh copy -mode local -input_host localhost -input_port 8004 > -input_username fad-admin -input_password f4d123 -output_host localhost > -output_port 8041 -output_username fad-admin -input_password f4d123 > -collection_filter > 'fadperson' -transform_module /data/transform-person.xqy > -transform_namespace "http://marklogic.com/ofis/masterperson" > > the input_port: 8004 = contains the files for transformation; > output_port:8041 = where the transformed files must be ingested > > It doesn't output anything. Neither an error is showing up. It reached > 100% complete yet no files loaded to the database. > What am I missing here? Is my transform module code not creating a > document? > > > Thanks! > > Matt > [email protected] > > > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > Manage your subscription at: > http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general > >
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