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Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g: Getting Started

By : Bob Griesemer
Book Image

Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g: Getting Started

By: Bob Griesemer

Overview of this book

In today's economy, businesses and IT professionals cannot afford to lag behind the latest technologies. Data warehousing is a critical area to the success of many enterprises, and Oracle Warehouse Builder is a powerful tool for building data warehouses. It comes free with the latest version of the Oracle database. Written in an accessible, informative, and focused manner, this book will teach you to use Oracle Warehouse Builder to build your data warehouse. Covering warehouse design, the import of source data, the ETL cycle and more, this book will have you up and running in next to no time. This book will walk you through the complete process of planning, building, and deploying a data warehouse using Oracle Warehouse Builder. By the book's end, you will have built your own data warehouse from scratch. Starting with the installation of the Oracle Database and Warehouse Builder software, this book then covers the analysis of source data, designing a data warehouse, and extracting, transforming, and loading data from the source system into the data warehouse. You'll follow the whole process with detailed screenshots of key steps along the way, alongside numerous tips and hints not covered by the official documentation.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Oracle Warehouse Builder 11 Getting Started
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Mappings and operators in OWB


We are now going to look at the Warehouse Builder and its features for designing and building our ETL process. OWB handles this with what are called mappings. A mapping is composed of a series of operators that describe the sources, targets, and a series of operations that flow from source to target to load the data. It is all designed in a graphical manner using the Mapping Editor, which is available from the Design Center. Let's run the Design Center now and take a look at the Mapping Editor, its features, and some of the operators that are available to us. Launch the Design Center as we discussed in Chapter 2 in the Overview of Warehouse Builder Design Center section.

In the Design Center | Project Explorer window, expand the ACME_DW_PROJECT project (if it is not already expanded) by clicking on the plus sign beside it. To access the Mapping Editor, we need a mapping to work on. So to begin with, we can create an empty mapping at this point.

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