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Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook

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Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook

Overview of this book

Pentaho Data Integration (PDI, also called Kettle), one of the data integration tools leaders, is broadly used for all kind of data manipulation such as migrating data between applications or databases, exporting data from databases to flat files, data cleansing, and much more. Do you need quick solutions to the problems you face while using Kettle? Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook explains Kettle features in detail through clear and practical recipes that you can quickly apply to your solutions. The recipes cover a broad range of topics including processing files, working with databases, understanding XML structures, integrating with Pentaho BI Suite, and more. Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook shows you how to take advantage of all the aspects of Kettle through a set of practical recipes organized to find quick solutions to your needs. The initial chapters explain the details about working with databases, files, and XML structures. Then you will see different ways for searching data, executing and reusing jobs and transformations, and manipulating streams. Further, you will learn all the available options for integrating Kettle with other Pentaho tools. Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook has plenty of recipes with easy step-by-step instructions to accomplish specific tasks. There are examples and code that are ready for adaptation to individual needs.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Pentaho Data Integration 4 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Looking for values over an intranet or Internet


This example is similar to the previous one, with the difference being that you have to lookup the museum opening hours on a website instead of a web server. In this case, you will use the HTTP Client step.

Getting ready

You must have a database with the museum structure shown in the Appendix, Data Structures and a web page that provides the museum opening hours. The recipe uses an ASP page named hours.asp, but you can use the language of your preference. The page receives the museum's identification and returns a string with the schedule. You can download a sample web page from the book's website.

How to do it...

Carry out the following steps:

  1. Create a new transformation.

  2. Drop a Table input step into the canvas, in order to obtain the museum's information. Use the following SQL statement:

    SELECT id_museum
         , name
         , city
         , country
    FROM museums
    JOIN cities
    ON museums.id_city=cities.id_city
  3. Add a HTTP Client step from the Lookup category...