Description:
This step is used to specify the path of the output CSV file.
Inputs
- filePath – output file path
- variableOrGlobal - variable/global to hold virtual file path
Returns
- None
Usage:

Prerequisite:
The ETL process engine service should be running to execute the ETL definitions.

Example:
Let’s build and execute the “clsInputCSVDef” example.
- Create a new ETL definition named “clsInputCSVDef” and open it in designer mode.
- Drag “clsInputCSV, clsTransformFormatStringToNumber, and clsOutputCSV” steps to the canvas.
- Connect the dots between the “clsInputCSV” step and other steps, as shown above.
- Define a variable or a global required for execution.
- Click the "clsInputCSV" step to configure its "Required" properties. Provide a name for the step. Specify the path to the input CSV file on the application server. Select the ETL data schema from the drop-down list. Note: The schema's column names should match those in the input file. Click the Save button. Click here to learn about the ETL Data Schema Designer.

- Click the "clsInputCSV" step to view its "Optional" properties. Select the Show Schema button. The pop-up window displays the schema columns as shown below. This function helps to understand the schema at a glance.

- Click the "clsTransformFormatStringToNumber" step to configure its "Required" properties. Provide a name for the step. Click the button to configure the transform list, then click the Save button.

- Click the "clsTransformFormatStringToNumber" step to configure the transform list. The configuration pop-up window appears. Click the Add Row (+) button to insert an empty row. Select the string as the input source column and the integer/value as the out-target column. Click the Save button. You may add multiple columns for transformation by using the Add Row button.

- Click the "clsOutputCSV" step to configure its "Required" properties. Enter a name for the step. Enter the path to the output CSV file on the application server. Click the Save button.

- Click the "clsOutputCSV" step to configure its "Optional" properties. Provide a name for the step and specify the variable or global reference to hold the virtual output path. Click the Save button.

- The “Logging” configuration is necessary for documentation and also measures workflow progress and percent complete. This is achieved by configuring the step state and percent fields individually, as shown below. Configure the “Logging” using the following properties.

- Save the ETL definition, create a new instance, and execute it. Render the ETL instance. Click Items > Variables to view the variable values. The “clsInputCSV” step handles the transformation of the input file. The variable or global reference contains the output file’s virtual path, as shown below.

Definition Sample:
You may download the sample definition(s) from the link provided and later import them (drag-and-drop) into your FlowWright ETL Definition (XML file) page.
Note: Please verify and complete the process steps for any missing configurations, such as file path references and database connections, after the import. Then, save the definition to confirm the changes.