I am new to SnapLogic and I am using the join snap but for some reason, it doesn’t find any matches but I know there are matches. I have outputted both streams to a file and I confirmed that they have matching IDs but when the join snap runs it doesn’t return any results. This is an inner join.
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Check the Sorted streams setting in your Join snap.
This setting asks how the incoming data is sorted. Options available are -
If an Unsorted data stream is selected, the Snap sorts input data streams before it starts the join operation.
The default value for this setting is Ascending. So, if you are passing unsorted streams of data and the Sorted streams setting has the default value Ascending, then your pipeline won't be able to join the data.
Refer to: Join - SnapLogic Documentation