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Sathish Yellanki is initiating a new batch for a course on 'Data Warehouse Concepts Implementing Using Informatica 9.1.0', covering various topics including ETL implementation, data warehouse design, and Informatica tools. The course starts on December 26, 2013, with limited seats available for enrollment. Interested individuals are encouraged to register quickly and share the information with others who may benefit from the course.

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Sathish Yellanki is initiating a new batch for a course on 'Data Warehouse Concepts Implementing Using Informatica 9.1.0', covering various topics including ETL implementation, data warehouse design, and Informatica tools. The course starts on December 26, 2013, with limited seats available for enrollment. Interested individuals are encouraged to register quickly and share the information with others who may benefit from the course.

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Hai Student Associate,

I Am Sathish Yellanki, Hope You Were An Associate of My Classes in Oracle 11g, Oracle
PL/SQL Live Projects Along With SQL*Loader, UTL_FILE And Oracle Developer Suite, I
Could Have Also Been With You in Association With System Analysis And Data Modeling
As Week End Sessions.
I Hope I Was Reaching To Your Requirements, When You Attended My Classes Previously,
With The Same Zeal And Continuous Request From You I Am Initiating A New Batch For
"Data Warehouse Concepts Implementing Using Informatica 9.1.0" Course 1:

• Analysis, Design And Developing Data Warehouse


• ETL Implementation And Designing of Data Warehouse Using Informatica 9.1.0.

Data Warehouse Concepts Client Software Overview


• 1.1 Introduction to Data • 3.1 Introduction to Designer
warehouse Interface
• 1.2 What is Data warehouse and • 3.2 Introduction to Workflow
why we need Data warehouse Manager Interface
• 1.3 OLTP vs OLAP vs Data • 3.3 Introduction to Workflow
warehouse Monitor
• 1.4 Star schema/Snowflake • 3.4 Introduction to Repository
schema/Galaxy schema Manager
• 1.5 Dimensions / Facts tables. • 3.5 Nature of ODBC in the
• 1.6 Slowly Changing Dimensions Designer
and its types. • 3.6 Software Demonstration
• 1.7 Data Mart vs Data warehouse
Source Object Definitions
Introduction and Architecture • 4.1 Flat File Sources
• 1.1 ETL (Extract-transform-load) • 4.2 Relational Sources
Overview • 4.3 Data Previewer
• 1.2 Informatica Power Center as an
ETL tool. Target Object Definitions
• 1.3 Architecture and Software • 5.1 Target Definitions
Overview • 5.2 Target Properties
• 1.4 Definition of Domain, • 5.3 Flat File Targets
Repositories, Integration Services. • 5.4 Relational Targets
• 1.5 Metadata Introduction
• 1.6 Overview of Informatica Power Mappings
Center Administration Console. • 6.1 Defining a Data Flow Diagram
• 6.2 Transformation Objects and
Installation Views
• 2.1 Download Informatica Power • 6.3 Source Definition and Source
Center and Oracle database. Qualifier
• 2.2 Install Power Center Server • 6.4 Pre-SQL and Post-SQL Rules
and Client. • 6.5 Expression Transformation
• 2.3 Informatica Power Center • 6.6 Informatica Functions
Installation directories. • 6.7 Variable Ports
• 6.8 Data Types
• 6.9 Mapping Validation
Workflows
• 7.1 Workflow Tools Aggregator Transformation
• 7.2 Workflow Structure • 15.1 Aggregator Transformation
• 7.3 Workflow Connections • 15.2 Aggregator Expressions and
• 7.4 Workflow Tasks Functions
• 7.5 Workflow Design Process • 15.3 Using Unsorted and Sorted
• 7.6 Workflow Properties Data
• 7.7 Workflow Links • 15.4 Data Flow Rules
• 7.8 Session Tasks • 15.5 Aggregator Versus Database
Group By
Monitoring Workflows
• 8.1 Workflow Monitor Views Joiner Transformation
• 8.2 Monitoring a Server • 16.1 Homogeneous and
• 8.3 Actions Initiated from the Heterogeneous Joins
Workflow Monitor • 16.2 Joiner Conditions and
• 8.4 Filtering Views Properties
• 16.3 Joiner Usage
Debugger • 16.4 Types of Joins
• 9.1 Debugger Features • 16.5 Joiner Versus Database Join
• 9.2 Debugger Windows and
Indicators Lookup Transformation
• 9.3 Debugger Best Practices • 17.1 Lookup Principles
• 17.2 Lookup Properties
• Transformation • 17.3 Lookup Caching
• 10.1 What is a transformation in • 17.4 Lookup Versus Database Join
Informatica Power Center space? • 17.6 Connected Lookup Vs
• 10.2 Active and passive Unconnected Lookup
transformation
Unconnected Lookups
Source Qualifier • 18.1 Usage and Techniques
• 11.1 Source Qualifier • 18.2 Advantages
transformation Overview • 18.3 Functionality
• 11.2 Use of source qualifier to • 18.4 Conditional Lookups
restrict data read from source.
Update Strategy Transformation
Expression Transformation • 19.1 Update Strategy
• 12.1 Expression Functionality Transformation
• 12.2 Use of a Variable port to hold • 19.2 Update Strategy Expressions
previous row value. • 19.3 Update Strategy Best
• 12.3 Few common expression – IF- Practices
ELSE, ISNULL, etc
Router Transformation
Filter Transformation • 20.1 Router Functionality
• 13.1 Filter Functionality • 20.2 Router Groups
• 13.2 Filter Properties
• 13.3 Filter Versus DB Where Clause Sequence Generator Transformation
• 21.1 Sequence Generator
Sorter Transformation Functionality
• 14.1 Sorter Functionality • 21.2 Sequence Generator
• 14.2 Sorter Properties Properties
• 14.3 Sorter Versus Database Order • 21.3 Sequence Generator Best
by Clause Practices
Normalizer Transformation Error Logging
• 22.1 Normalizer Transformation • 28.1 Setting On and Off
Functionality • 28.2 Data Rejects with Error
• 22.2 Theoretical Example of using Logging Off
normalizer in Cobol source. • 28.3 Error Logging to Database
Table and Flat File
Union Transformation • 28.4 Source Row Logging
• 23.1 Overview of Union • 28.5 Error Logging Best Practice
Transformation Architecture
• 23.2 Union transformation vs
database union Workflow Configuration
• 29.1 Server Connections
Parameters and Variables • 29.2 Reusable Workflow Schedules
• 24.1 Parameter Scoping • 29.3 Reusable Session
• 24.2 System Variables Configurations
• 24.3 Mapping Parameters and
Variables Reusable Tasks
• 24.4 Variable Functions • 30.1 The Command Task
• 30.2 The Email Task
Heterogeneous Targets (Theory Only) • 30.3 Reusable Task Best Practices
• 25.1 Heterogeneous Target Types
• 25.2 Target Type Limitations and Non-Reusable Tasks
Conversions • 31.1 The Decision Task
• 31.2 The Assignment Task
Mapplets • 31.3 The Timer Task
• 26.1 Mapplet Designer • 31.4 The Control Task
• 26.2 Mapplet Advantages • 31.5 The Event Wait Task
• 26.3 Mapplet Types and Rules • 31.6 The Event Raise Task
• 26.4 Active and Passive Mapplets • 31.7 Non-Reusable Tasks Best
• 26.5 Mapplet Parameters Practices
(Excluded Variables)
• 26.6 Mapplet Designer Best Worklets
Practices • 32.1 Reusable Worklet
• 32.2 Non-Reusable Worklet
Reusable Transformations • 32.3 Worklet Best Practices
• 27.1 Transformation Developer
• 27.2 Rules
• 27.3 Promoting and Copying Advance Topics (Theory)
Transformations • 33.1 Partitioning
• 27.4 Transformation Developer • 33.2 Pushdown techniques
Best Practices • 33.3 Optimization
By

Mr.Sathish Yellanki

Starting

On

26 December 2013

Timing 12:30 PM to 02:00 PM

Very Few Limited Seats Hence, We Request You To Enroll Your Self If
You Are Interested, As Soon As Possible.

Please Do Inform Your Friends And Followers Who May Be in Need of


This Batch And Encourage Them To Join By Enrolling Prior in Advance

For Any Queries You Can Feel Free To Contact Me At.

SkyEss Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd,


Ph: +91-40-2371 0047 / 64640047
Mobile: 9985798869, 9553168119
E-mail: [email protected]

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