Writing dynamic columns from a database to an output file
This scenario applies only to subscription-based Talend products.
In this scenario, MySQL is used for demonstration purposes. You will read
dynamic columns from a MySQL database, map them and then write them to a table in a local
output file. By defining a dynamic column alongside known column names, we can retrieve all of
the columns from the database table, including the unknown columns.
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