Database Reference
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Types of lookup cache
A cache is the temporary memory that is created when you execute the process. Caches are
created automatically when the process starts and is deleted automatically once the process
is complete. The amount of cache memory is decided based on the property you define at
the transformation level or session level. You usually set the property as the default, so it
can increase the size of the cache as required. If the size required to cache the data is more
than the cache size defined, the process fails with an overflow error. There are different
types of caches available.
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