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Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g: Getting Started

You're reading from  Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g: Getting Started

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847195746
Pages 370 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Bob Griesemer Bob Griesemer
Profile icon Bob Griesemer

Chapter 6. ETL: Putting it Together

We had our first introduction to the process of ETL in the last chapter where we discussed what it is and saw the features the Warehouse Builder has for designing our ETL processes. We looked at the Mapping Editor, which is the main interface we'll use to build our ETL mappings. We also looked at the objects in OWB that we can use. However, we didn't get to do anything other than just look. We have all this new knowledge and are ready to use it. So let's work on designing a mapping, which will make use of some of the features we looked at in the last chapter.

We've looked in detail at the source structures in Chapter 2 and talked about staging data in Chapter 5. In the previous chapters, we've also talked about the concept of extraction, transformation, and loading of data that will be required to get the source data from our source to our target structure. We will get to put all this together in this chapter as we begin to design and build our mappings...

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