What is the difference between staging differ from the target

Hello
My question is what is the diffrence between staging differ from the target and staging of the same target area.

To say:
I'm loading the data from the file to the database table. Usually what happens is it will create temporary tables C$, I$, $ E. C$ table removes the information in the previous table and
Create a new table, and then load the data staging I and then E$ for the error checking. So the question is if I select the option staged are same as target in this
case if load us the data from the target moves or otherwise, to where the data is intended.


Help me in this...
THX,

If you set a different transit area of target, and if the scheme of work is on one physical server other than your target schema, you will have more stages.

I recommend your to create your interface twice and compare the generated steps by exploiting.

In the first case (staging = target), the interface will do:
* create and load C$ table in the schema of work related to your target schema
* create and I charge $ table in the schema of work related to your target schema
* load data since I have$ for the target table

In the second case (different staging of target, and if the scheme of work is located on another server), you will have more steps ("export them")
* create and load C$ table in the schema of work related to your "staging schema" you chose
* create an ANOTHER C$ target table in the schema of work related to your schema. load of the first table of C$
* create and I charge $ table in the schema of work related to your target schema
* load data since I have$ for the target table

In some cases, you must use "another area gathering that target." For example, your target is a flat file. (you cannot use the staging area of the technology of files, so you will choose a database schema)

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