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Informatica - Course

The document outlines an Informatica course that will last 45 hours. It will provide complete materials and lab guides. Topics covered include introduction to data warehousing, Informatica architecture, designer tools, transformations, parameters and variables, caches, slowly changing dimensions, performance tuning, workflow manager, scheduling, advanced topics, documentation, deployment, and UNIX. Power point presentations will demonstrate data flows for critical topics.

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Informatica - Course

The document outlines an Informatica course that will last 45 hours. It will provide complete materials and lab guides. Topics covered include introduction to data warehousing, Informatica architecture, designer tools, transformations, parameters and variables, caches, slowly changing dimensions, performance tuning, workflow manager, scheduling, advanced topics, documentation, deployment, and UNIX. Power point presentations will demonstrate data flows for critical topics.

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INFORMATICA COURSE

Duration  45 Hours
Material  Will providing comeplete material with Lab Practice guide.
Power Point  For all the critical topics will show data flow using PPTs.

Introduction to DWH
 Introduction to DWH
 DWH purpose and usage
 Decision Support system
 OLTP and OLAP Systems
 Normalization rules
 Komball and Inmon Approaches
 Dimension and Fact Tables in DWH
 Different types of Dimensions and Fact Tables
 Schemas
 Star and Snow Flake Schema
 Advantages and disadvantages

Informatica Architecture
 Introduction to Architecture
 Differences between 7 and 8 versions

Informatica Designer
 Source and Target Analyzer
 Transformation Developer
 Mapping and Mapplet designer
 WORKING with Flat Files and Tables
 Transformations:
 Each transformation scope and functionality
 Usage of transformations in different situations
 Interview questions on each transformation
 Debugger functionality and usage

SQL Query Overrides


 Purpose of the Source, Lookup and Target overrides queries and
advantages

Mapplets, Reusable and Shared Objects


 Scope of Reusable transformations and Shared Objects
 Creating Mapplets, its usage and limitations

Parameters and Variables


 Using Mapping parameters and variables with real time situations
 Incremental Load Concepts with Parameters and Variables
 Dynamic and Staic Parameter Files
Caches
 Usage of Caches and Advantages
 Static, Dynamic and Persistant ccches and uses.

Slowly Changing Dimensions (SDCs)


 SCD conecpts and purpose.
 Type I, TypeII and TypeIII scds implementation.

Performance Tuning
 SQL override Query tuning
 Improving Mapping performance

Workflow Manager
 Creating sessions and Workflows
 Creating reusable sessions and Worklets
 Each task scope and functionality
 Session settings for each task
 workflow settings
 Scheduling workflows in informatica

Scheduling tools:
 Purpose and usage of scheduling tools
 Advantages of using third party scheduling tools

Advanced Topics
 SQL Transformation purpose and usage
 Pushdown Optimization Technique and Usage

Informatica 9.0 version options


 New features in informatia 9.0

Design documents and Unit Testing process


 Sample design documents and unit test case templates
 Preparation of High level and low level documents
 Conducting unit testing with test cases

Deployment
 Deployment process
 Integration of the code
 Pre and post deployment check points
 Pre and post deployment issue fixing

UNIX
 Required UNIX commands
 Purpose of UNXI in informatica
 Using UNIX scripts from Informatica COMMAND tasks
 Scripts(.ksh) using in real time for SPLIT, ZIP, Archive and Cleaning
purpose

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