Use the Append node to combine the data from two or more nodes. Add an append node to
your Data Processing Engine definition when you need to consolidate data from different data
sources or datasets into a single dataset for further processing, analysis, or
reporting.
The field count in each source node must be the same.
The fields names of each source node must be the same.
The fields in each source node must be sequenced to ensure that the data types match.
Note An Append node can contain up to 200 fields from two or more source
nodes.
If your source nodes don't match one or more of the criteria, select Unique
Source Nodes. The result contains all the fields from all the selected source
nodes.
Example If you have two unique source nodes, such as Contacts and Account, you can append data
from the Contact source node to the data from Account source node.
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