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Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

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Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

Overview of this book

Pentaho Data Integration is the premier open source ETL tool, providing easy, fast, and effective ways to move and transform data. While PDI is relatively easy to pick up, it can take time to learn the best practices so you can design your transformations to process data faster and more efficiently. If you are looking for clear and practical recipes that will advance your skills in Kettle, then this is the book for you. Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition guides you through the features of explains the Kettle features in detail and provides easy to follow recipes on file management and databases that can throw a curve ball to even the most experienced developers. Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition provides updates to the material covered in the first edition as well as new recipes that show you how to use some of the key features of PDI that have been released since the publication of the first edition. You will learn how to work with various data sources – from relational and NoSQL databases, flat files, XML files, and more. The book will also cover best practices that you can take advantage of immediately within your own solutions, like building reusable code, data quality, and plugins that can add even more functionality. Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition will provide you with the recipes that cover the common pitfalls that even seasoned developers can find themselves facing. You will also learn how to use various data sources in Kettle as well as advanced features.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Pentaho Data Integration Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
References
Index

Copying or moving a custom list of files


Sometimes, you don't have the names of files to move or copy beforehand. In these cases, you can take advantage of the Add filename to result prompt existing in several Kettle steps and job entries.

Let's see an example. Suppose that you receive Excel files daily, with book orders from different branches, and you need to process these files creating a new Excel file with all the incoming orders. Then, finally, you want to move the source files to a destination folder.

Getting ready

In order to do this exercise, you need a directory named booksOrders with several Excel files. Each file should have two columns: one for the id_title and another for the Quantity. Also, it is necessary to have a destination folder named processedOrders.

How to do it...

Perform the following steps:

  1. Create a new transformation. This transformation will take all Excel files from the source directory and write them into a single Excel file.

  2. Drop an Excel Input step into the canvas...