Language: English
Author: Maria Carina Roldan
Paperback: 492 pages [ 235mm x 191mm ]
Release Date: April 2010
Publisher: Packt Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-847199-54-6
Foreword by Matt Casters, Chief Data Integration at Pentaho, Kettle founder
Covers Pentaho Data Integration 3.2
Introduces PDI 4.0 features
Approach
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As part of Packt's Beginner's Guide, this book focuses on teaching by example. The book walks you through every aspect of PDI, giving step-by-step instructions in a friendly style, allowing you to learn in front of your computer, playing with the tool. |
What you will learn from this book
- Install Pentaho Data Integration and get familiar with the graphical designer---Spoon
- Get data from simple input sources, preview, and send it back in any of the common output formats
- Perform both simple and complex transformation on your data and manipulate the flow of data in different ways
- Explore the various PDI options to validate data and to handle errors
- Solve real-world problems by manipulating the flow of data by combining or splitting it
- Solve sophisticated problems such as normalizing data from pivoted tables with ease
- Perform advanced operations with databases such as loading data warehouse dimensions
- Create advanced processes by nesting jobs, iterating on jobs and transformations, and creating subtransformations
Excerpt
Table of Contents - Chapter 1 - Getting started with Pentaho Data Integration (Read an excerpt)
- Chapter 2 - Getting Started with Transformations
- Chapter 3 - Basic Data Manipulation
- Chapter 4 - Controlling the Flow of Data
- Chapter 5 - Transforming Your Data with JavaScript Code and the JavaScript Step
- Chapter 6 - Transforming the Rowset
- Chapter 7 - Validating Data and Handling Errors
- Chapter 8 - Working with Databases
- Chapter 9 - Performing Advanced Operations with Databases
- Chapter 10 - Creating Basic Task Flow
- Chapter 11 - Creating Advanced Transformations and Jobs
- Chapter 12 - Developing and implementing a simple datamart
- Chapter 13 - Taking it Further
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