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The general format of a load request document looks as follows:
<rowsets>
tag. This is the root element of a load request document. Its children are the actual loaded table and the statement to perform during the load process:<rowset>
and<statement>
.<rowset>
tag. This tag includes the connection-pool attribute indicating the pool into which to load the data. The value of the connection-pool attribute should always be "pw
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The<rowset>
tag also includes the mandatory object attribute, which indicates the name of the loaded object (such as a table name or a view name if the view is loadable), and other optional attributes described later.<statement>
tag. This tag is used to issue SQL commands during the load process, such as performing an update on a control table or an additional insert that is not part of the load process.
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<rowsets> tag
Root element of the load document.
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The <rowsets>
tag can have the following children:
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Holds the request for a specific rowset.
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The <rowset>
tag can have the following children:
<columns>
<row>
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