DataStage vs Essbase

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py19
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DataStage vs Essbase

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Hi All,

I would like to know is Essbase OLAP supported as target stage in DataStage? Is there any specify plugin for that?


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yeAn
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Welcome Aboard! :)

May be in version 8.0 or 8.2. :wink:
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I was checking the IBM site they have it in their Connectivity List. Check with them.
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You can also leverage the 'more than 300' iWay adapters from Information Builders, including one for Essbase.
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Re: DataStage vs Essbase

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py19 wrote:Hi All,

I would like to know is Essbase OLAP supported as target stage in DataStage? Is there any specify plugin for that?


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yeAn
Sounds incredible...if datastage write data directly into essbase cube DB..
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Why incredible? If the syntax exists (much like inserting rows into a SQL Server (Plato edition) cube), why shouldn't an ETL tool be able to take advantage of that?
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