Loading a flat table with duplicate rows in SQL server

Hi,
I'm trying to load a flat table with different levels that has duplicate rows. When I'm loading it from my source SQL server enviornment to target SQL server environment.. I can only load 63 rows out of the 1225 rows.. This is happenning because i had to define a primary key on the couple of columns..
When I just try to load it without a primary key, I get an error that PK needs to be defined for load to happen..
My table structure looks as follows -
Lvl1 Lvl2 Lvl3 Lvl4 AccountID AccountDesc
How do i load all rows of data in my target table using ODI?\
Please help

whirlpool wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to load a flat table What is a flat table ? Are you talking about FACT table ?
When I'm loading it from my source SQL server enviornment to target SQL server environment.. I can only load 63 rows out of the 1225 rows.. This is happenning because i had to define a primary key on the couple of columns..
When I just try to load it without a primary key, I get an error that PK needs to be defined for load to happen..
Which IKM is in use ? I can not remember an IKM which needs a PK . Incremental Update IKM needs a Update key which can be a PK or UK at database level or ODI level.
My table structure looks as follows -
Lvl1 Lvl2 Lvl3 Lvl4 AccountID AccountDesc
How do i load all rows of data in my target table using ODI?\
If you not bother about PK at target then you can go for SQL Control Append to load your target table.
Thanks,
Sutirtha

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    Second question. Is it possible to display in one table contents of output of several BAPIs? For example we have three bapis, one displaying user, second displays that user's subordinates, and the third one - that user's manager. And we want one resulting table...
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    DK

    Here are some former postings:
    Editable table with multiple rows
    and
    Editable table with multiple rows
    Are you on the right SP-level?
    Can you also split up your posting: one question, one posting? This way you get faster answers, as people might just browse the headers.

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