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Oracle Warehouse Builder |
| Capture data source definitions |
Use this session to learn how to capture data from existing sources for use in your target business intelligence environment.
| Level: |
Basic |
| Coverage: |
Versions 9.0.4, 9.2, 10g |
| Publication: |
Online |
| Intended audience: |
Users who want to start using Warehouse Builder to build their Business Intelligence system. |
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Users who want to exchange metadata from other tools with Warehouse Builder. |
| Objectives |
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Understand the different data sources. |
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Know the location of the different source representations on the Warehouse Builder navigation tree. |
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Know how to integrate metadata from another design tool with Warehouse Builder. |
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Be able to capture a relational Oracle data source. |
| Pre-requisites |
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None. |
| Content |
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| Warehouse Builder provides a number of ways to capture source definitions. The components below teach you how to use the different methods. |
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Component |
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Estimated Duration (h)
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Delivery
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Availability |
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Read Chapter 4 - Importing Data Definitions in the Warehouse Builder User's Guide |
9.0.4 / 9.2 / 10g |
1:30
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March 2004 |
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Read the Oracle Warehouse Builder Metadata Integration Solution data sheet (this solution was never certified on 9.0.4) |
9.2 / 10g |
0:15
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March 2004 |
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Watch the Oracle Warehouse Builder Metadata Integration Solution viewlet (this solution was never certified on 9.0.4) |
9.2 / 10g |
0:10
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March 2004 |
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Watch the viewlet How to Integrate SAP as a source with OWB. |
9.0.4 / 9.2 / 10g |
0:15
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March 2004 |
Legend: = recorded, = online, = paper, = hands-on
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