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Pentaho 3.2 Data Integration: Beginner's Guide

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Pentaho 3.2 Data Integration: Beginner's Guide

Overview of this book

Pentaho Data Integration (a.k.a. Kettle) is a full-featured open source ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) solution. Although PDI is a feature-rich tool, effectively capturing, manipulating, cleansing, transferring, and loading data can get complicated.This book is full of practical examples that will help you to take advantage of Pentaho Data Integration's graphical, drag-and-drop design environment. You will quickly get started with Pentaho Data Integration by following the step-by-step guidance in this book. The useful tips in this book will encourage you to exploit powerful features of Pentaho Data Integration and perform ETL operations with ease.Starting with the installation of the PDI software, this book will teach you all the key PDI concepts. Each chapter introduces new features, allowing you to gradually get involved with the tool. First, you will learn to work with plain files, and to do all kinds of data manipulation. Then, the book gives you a primer on databases and teaches you how to work with databases inside PDI. Not only that, you'll be given an introduction to data warehouse concepts and you will learn to load data in a data warehouse. After that, you will learn to implement simple and complex processes.Once you've learned all the basics, you will build a simple datamart that will serve to reinforce all the concepts learned through the book.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Pentaho 3.2 Data Integration Beginner's Guide
Credits
Foreword
The Kettle Project
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Time for action – assigning tasks by filtering priorities with the Filter rows step


Following with the JIRA subject, let's do a more realistic distribution of tasks among programmers. Let's assign the serious task to our most experienced programmer, and the remaining tasks to others.

  1. Create a new transformation.

  2. Read the JIRA file and filter the unassigned tasks, just as you did in the previous tutorial.

  3. Add a Filter rows step and two Excel Output steps to the canvas, and link them to the other steps as follows:

  4. Configure one of the Excel Output steps to send the fields, Priority and Summary, to an Excel file named b_bouchard.xls (the name of the senior programmer).

  5. Configure the other Excel Output step to send the fields Priority and Summary to an Excel file named new_features_to_develop.xls.

  6. Double-click the Filter row step to edit it.

  7. Enter the condition Priority = Critical OR Priority = Severe.

  8. From the first drop-down list, Send 'true' data to step, select the step that creates the b_bouchard...