In Data Integration and ETL with Oracle Warehouse Builder training course you will learn to load data by executing the mappings or the process flows, use Oracle Warehouse Builder features to manage metadata changes, debug mappings, backup metadata, manage security, and tune the ETL mappings for better performance. Integration of Warehouse Builder with OBI EE, along with the Warehouse Builder architecture and configuration are discussed.
You will learn to retrieve data from different types of sources such as flat files or relational schemas and also to use the different transformation operators to design an ETL task. The usage of Warehouse Builder to define both relational dimensional models and multidimensional models, to deploy a single logical model to multiple physical targets and how to handle slowly changing dimensions are also covered. In addition, extraction of data from non-Oracle sources using code templates, usage of the Warehouse Builder ETL and data integration features of the Enterprise ETL Option of the Oracle database are discussed.
By attending Data Integration and ETL with Oracle Warehouse Builder workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Back up the OWB Projects using the MDL Export/Import and create snapshots to manage metadata changes
- Load tables and view the resulting data
- Use the Mapping Debugger to debug mappings
- Apply performance enhancement methods in the mappings
- Report on the ETL Jobs using the Repository Browser
- Describe the OBI EE integration
- Use OWB to define, deploy, and execute basic source to relational target ETL programs
- Describe the Name and Address cleansing and Match-merging
- Define metadata representing flat file and relational sources, and relational table targets
- Create simple mappings from flat file and relational sources to relational targets
- Explain the use of different Mapping Editor operators
- Define a process flow for a set of simple mappings
- Use OWB tools to deploy tables, mappings, and related objects
- Experience in basic use of Oracle RDBMS, including SQL DDL and DML, and PL/SQL;
- Administrators
- Analysts
- Developers