Does anyone know where I could find the best practices guide for using profilestage. Specifically, what to look for during column analysis and eliminate columns during the subsequent steps (table. cross table etc..). or even a cheat sheet kind of thing .... The documentation comes with a book, but not very useful with practical how to.
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Hi,
Usually the one teaching the course has some guidelines they can share.
Mostly you seach for primary key candidates, constants, mostly null columns, forien key relationships, normalizing tables if needed, discrepencies between source data types and actual data in them.
Excluding columns that obviously have no need to be analyzed further might dramatically reduce your analysis time.
The ability to add your notes and the range of reports you can produce are functional for keeping track of things.
IHTH,
Usually the one teaching the course has some guidelines they can share.
Mostly you seach for primary key candidates, constants, mostly null columns, forien key relationships, normalizing tables if needed, discrepencies between source data types and actual data in them.
Excluding columns that obviously have no need to be analyzed further might dramatically reduce your analysis time.
The ability to add your notes and the range of reports you can produce are functional for keeping track of things.
IHTH,
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Best Practices
-->SAP Business Information Warehousing has " HOW TO" seminars and Document releases.
-->These are publicly available.
-->I had used them
-->Similarly, Ascential has a practice of making best practice documents.
-->These are available only for the customers.
-->I have a friend who worked for Ascential in the past has contributed for the best pratice documents
Thanks
Nash
-->These are publicly available.
-->I had used them
-->Similarly, Ascential has a practice of making best practice documents.
-->These are available only for the customers.
-->I have a friend who worked for Ascential in the past has contributed for the best pratice documents
Thanks
Nash