Index
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W X
A
- ABAP
-
- scripts, generating, 4.9.7.2
- accessing
-
- transformation libraries, 10.3.2
- active configuration, 11.3.1
- activities
-
- in process flows, 8.4.1
- activity templates, 8.5
- adding
-
- mapping operators, 7.4
- addresses, cleansing, 5.3.13
- analytic workspace, 6.3.2.3.1
- applying
-
- data rules, 5.8.2
- attribute analysis, 5.2.2.1
- attribute properties, setting, 7.9
- attributes
-
- connecting, 7.6.1
- dimension attributes, 6.4.3.1
- level attributes, 6.4.3.3
- setting properties, 7.9
- auto binding
-
- rules, 6.4.4.2
B
- BI lifecycle, 22
- BINARY_DOUBLE data type, 6.1.1
- BINARY_FLOAT data type, 6.1.1
- binding
-
- about, 6.3.2.1.1
- auto binding, 6.3.2.1.1
- auto binding, rules, 6.4.4.2
- manual binding, 6.3.2.1.1
- BLOB data type, 6.1.1
- business definitions
-
- about, 4.10.2
- deploying, 11.2.2
- deriving, 6.13
- Business Domain, 4.6.1.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.8.1.2, 4.9.5.1
- business identifier, 6.4.3.2.2
- business intelligence objects
-
- about, 4.10.1
- deploying, 11.2.2
- deriving, 6.13
- business names
-
- business name mode, 3.2.8.1
- maximum length, 3.2.8.1
- requirements, 3.2.8.1
- syntax for business object names, 3.2.8.1
C
- CA ERwin
-
- importing designs from, 16
- CASS reporting, 5.3.16
- changes
-
- propagating through multiple BI environments, 22
- rolling out to the target schema, 21
- CHAR data type, 6.1.1
- cleansing
-
- addresses, 5.3.13
- names, 5.3.13
- CLOB data type, 6.1.1
- coding conventions, Preface
- collections
-
- Create Collection Wizard, 3.3.1
- creating, 3.3.1
- deleting shortcuts in, 3.3
- editing, 3.3.2
- renaming, 3.3.2.1
- commit strategies
-
- committing multiple mappings, 9.1.5
- committing to multiple targets, 9.1.3.1
- configurations
-
- about, 11.3.1
- activating, 11.3.1.2
- active configuration, 11.3.1
- creating, 11.3.1.1
- named configuration, 11.3.1
- setting properties, 11.3.2.2
- configuring
-
- data objects, 6.10
- data profiles, 5.6.3.1
- master-detail mappings, 9.2.1.2
- master-detail mappings, direct path load, 9.2.2
- PL/SQL mappings, 9.1
- runtime parameters, SAP files, 4.9.7.2
- SAP file physical properties, 4.9.7.2
- SAP, loading type parameter, 4.9.7.2
- connecting
-
- attributes, 7.6.1
- groups, 7.6.2
- operators, 7.6
- connectivity
-
- ODBC, 4.2
- OLE DB drivers for heterogeneous data sources, 4.2
- connectivity agent, 4.2
- connectors
-
- about, 11.1.6
- creating, database connector, 11.1.6
- creating, directory connector, 11.1.6
- containers
-
- SAP application, 4.9.4
- control centers
-
- about, 11.1.4
- activating, 11.1.4.2
- creating, 11.1.4.1
- conventional path loading
-
- for master-detail relationships, 9.2.1.2
- master-detail flat files, 9.2.1.2
- conventions
-
- coding, Preface
- example, Preface
- correlated commit, design considerations, 9.1.3.1
- creating
-
- collections, 3.3.1
- control centers, 11.1.4.1
- cubes, 6.9.4
- data auditors, 5.9.1
- data profiles, 5.6.2
- data rules, 5.8.1
- dimensional objects, 6.3.1
- dimensions, 6.9.2
- display sets, 7.5.5.1
- locations, 11.1.5.1
- mappings, 7
- PL/SQL types, 10.4.2, 10.4.2.3
- pluggable mappings, 7.7.1
- process flows, 8.2.3
- relational data objects, 6.9.1
- time dimensions, 6.9.3
- cubes, 6.7
-
- creating, 6.9.4
- default aggregation method, 6.7.1.2
- dimensionality, 6.7.1.2
- example, 6.7.1.3
- measures, 6.7.1.1
- MOLAP implementation, 6.7.2.3
- relational implementation, 6.7.2.1
- ROLAP implementation, 6.7.2.1
- solve dependency order, 6.7.3
- custom transformations
-
- about, 10.2.1.2
- defining, 10.4
- editing, 10.5
D
- data
-
- cleansing, 5.3.13
- test, 7.12.3
- viewing, 6.2.1
- data auditors
-
- creating, 5.9.1
- using, 5.9.2
- data flow operators, 7.3.5.2
- data model designs
-
- importing from third-party tools, 16
- Data Object Editor
-
- components, 6.2
- creating data objects, 6.2.2
- starting, 6.2
- using, 6.2.2
- data objects
-
- about, 6.1
- data type for columns, 6.1.1
- dimensional objects, creating, 6.3.1
- dimensional objects, implementing, 6.3.2
- editing, 6.2.2
- monitoring data quality, 5.9
- naming conventions, 6.1.2
- validating, 6.11
- viewing, 6.2.1
- data profiles
-
- configuring, 5.6.3.1
- creating, 5.6.2
- data profiling
-
- about, 5.2
- generating corrections, 5.6.6
- performance tuning, 5.7
- performing, 5.6
- steps, 5.6
- types, 5.2.2
- types, attribute analysis, 5.2.2.1
- types, functional dependency, 5.2.2.2
- types, referential analysis, 5.2.2.3
- viewing corrections, 5.6.6
- viewing results, 5.6.4
- data quality
-
- ensuring, 5
- Match-Merge operator, 5.3.1
- data quality operators, 5.3
- data rules
-
- about, 5.4
- applying, 5.8.2
- creating, 5.8.1
- deriving, 5.6.5
- using, 5.8
- data sources
-
- defining SAP objects, 4.9.4
- E-Business Suite, 4.6
- flat files, 4.4.2
- Microsoft Excel, 12
- Oracle Heterogeneous Services, 4.2
- Oracle Transparent Gateways, 4.2
- PeopleSoft, 4.7
- Siebel, 4.8
- SQL Server, 13
- data types
-
- list of supported, 6.1.1
- Data Viewer, 6.2.1
- databases
-
- importing definitions from, 4.4.1
- reimporting definitions, 4.5
- DATE data type, 6.1.1
- debugging
-
- mappings, 7.12
- starting point, 7.12.6.3
- default naming mode, 3.2.8.1
- defining
-
- ETL process for SAP objects, 4.9.7
- mappings, 7
- mappings containing SAP objects, 4.9.7.1
- process flows, 8.2
- schedules, 11.5
- test data, 7.12.3
- updating source definitions, 4.5.2
- definitions
-
- importing definitions from a database, 4.4.1
- reimporting database definitions, 4.5
- deploying
-
- about, 11.1.1
- business definitions, 11.2.2
- data objects, 11.2.1
- deployment actions, 11.1.1.1
- deployment errors, 20
- deployment results, 11.2.3
- deployment status, 11.1.1.2
- PL/SQL scripts for transparent tables, 4.9.8.2
- process flows, 8.1.1
- single design to multiple target systems, 11.3.2.3
- deployment actions, 11.1.1.1
- deployment and execution
-
- steps, 11.2
- deriving
-
- business definitions, 6.13
- data rules, 5.6.5
- designing
-
- process flows, 8
- target schema, 6.8
- target schema, dimensional, 6.8.2
- target schema, relational, 6.8.1
- dimensional objects, 6.3
-
- binding, 6.3.2.1.1
- creating, 6.3.1
- creating, about, 6.3
- deployment options, 6.3.3
- implementing, 6.3.2
- unbinding, 6.3.2.1.1
- dimensions
-
- about, 6.4
- binding, 6.4.4.2
- business identifier, 6.4.3.2.2
- control rows, 6.4.3.8
- creating, 6.9.2
- dimension attributes, 6.4.3.1
- dimension roles, 6.4.3.5
- example, 6.4.3.7
- hierarchies, 6.4.3.4
- implementing, 6.4.4
- level attributes, 6.4.3.3
- level relationships, 6.4.3.6
- levels, 6.4.3.2
- MOLAP implementation, 6.4.4.3
- parent identifier, 6.4.3.2.3
- relational implementation, 6.4.4.1
- ROLAP dimension limitations, 6.4.2
- ROLAP implementation, 6.4.4.1
- rules, 6.4.1
- snowflake schema implementation, 6.4.4.1.2
- star schema implementation, 6.4.4.1.1
- surrogate identifier, 6.4.3.2.1
- time dimensions, about, 6.6
- value-based hierarchies, 6.4.3.9
- direct path loading
-
- for master-detail relationships, 9.2.2
- master-detail flat files, 9.2.2
- display sets
-
- creating, 7.5.5.1
- defined, 7.5.5
- displaying
-
- welcome pages for wizards, 3.2.5
- DML error logging
-
- about, 7.11
- enabling, 7.11.2
- in ETL, 7.11.2.1
- limitations, 7.11.3
E
- E-Business Suite
-
- importing metadata, 4.6
- editing
-
- collections, 3.3.2
- invalid objects, 6.11.1
- PL/SQL types, 10.5.2
- process flows, 8.3
- transformation properties, 10.5
- enabling
-
- DML error logging, 7.11.2
- ensuring data quality, 5
- error logs
-
- interpreting error logs, 20
- error tables
-
- about, 7.11.1
- ERwin
-
- importing designs from, 16
- ETL
-
- improving runtime performance, 9
- example conventions, Preface
- Excel files
-
- loading data from, 12
- executing
-
- mappings from SQL*Plus, 9.1.5
- execution
-
- about, 11.1.2
- errors, 20
- external tables
-
- loading data from flat files, 15
- extracting from master-detail flat files, 9.2.1, 9.2.1.2
F
- file transfer
-
- in process flows, 19
- filters, with a transform, 10.6
- flat files
-
- configuring master-detail mappings, 9.2.2
- extracting master and detail records, 9.2.1.2
- importing master-detail flat files, 9.2.1.2
- loading data from, 15
- mapping, 7.2.1
- master-detail mappings, post-update scripts for direct path loads, 9.2.2
- master-detail, example, 9.2.1
- master-detail, extracting from, 9.2.1
- master-detail, operations after initial load, 9.2.1.4
- variable names, in process flows, 18
- FLOAT data type, 6.1.1
- foreign keys, ensuring referential integrity, 9.1.6
- FTP
-
- using in process flows, 19
- functional dependency, 5.2.2.2
- functions
-
- as transformations, 10.2.1.2
- defining, 10.4
- editing, 10.5.1
G
- generating
-
- about, 6.12
- configuring SAP file physical properties, 4.9.7.2
- data objects, 6.12
- generating corrections, 5.6.6
- generation
-
- errors, 20
- global shared library, 10.3.1
- group properties, 7.9
- groups
-
- connecting, 7.6.2
- setting properties, 7.9
H
- heterogeneous data sources, 4.2
- hiding
-
- welcome pages for wizards, 3.2.5
- hierarchies
-
- about, 6.4.3.4
- value-based hierarchies, 6.4.3.9
- householding, 5.3.1
I
- impact analysis
-
- rolling out changes to target schema, 21
- implementation
-
- multiple versions of BI implementation, 22
- implementing
-
- dimensional objects, 6.3.2
- MOLAP cubes, 6.7.2.3
- MOLAP dimensions, 6.4.4.3
- relational cubes, 6.7.2.1
- relational dimensions, 6.4.4.1
- ROLAP cubes, 6.7.2.1
- ROLAP dimensions, 6.4.4.1
- snowflake schema, 6.4.4.1.2
- star schema, 6.4.4.1.1
- importing
-
- definitions, database systems, 4.4.1
- designs from third-party tools, 16
- flat files, 4.4.2
- from E-Business Suite, 4.6
- from flat files, 4.4.2
- from Microsoft Excel, 12
- from PeopleSoft, 4.7
- from SAP R/3, 4.9
- from Siebel, 4.8
- from SQL Server, 13
- Import Metadata Wizard, 4.4.1
- master-detail flat files, 9.2.1.2
- Oracle database metadata, 4.4.1
- PL/SQL functions, 10.6
- reimporting database definitions, 4.5
- improving runtime performance, 9
- INI file for SAP Connector, 4.9.4
- input signature, 7.7.1.4
- installation
-
- errors, 20
- INTEGER data type, 6.1.1
- INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND data type, 6.1.1
- INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH data type, 6.1.1
L
- language, SAP, 4.9.7.2
- languages, setting locale preferences, 3.2.1
- levels
-
- dimension, 6.4.3.2
- loading
-
- conventional path for master-detail targets, 9.2.1.2
- data from Excel files, 12
- data from flat files, 15
- direct path for master-detail targets, 9.2.2
- master and detail records, 9.2.1.2
- master-detail relationships, 9.2.1.2, 9.2.2
- master-detail relationships, direct path, 9.2.2
- SAP data into the workspace, 4.9.8
- transaction data, 14
- loading types
-
- for SAP, 4.9.7.2
- locales, setting, 3.2.1
- locations
-
- creating, 11.1.5.1
- deleting, 11.1.5.3
- registering, 11.1.5.2
- unregistering, 11.1.5.2
- logical name mode See business name mode
- logical names See business names, 3.2.8.1
- logs
-
- interpreting error logs, 20
- message log preferences, 3.2.7
- LONG data type, 6.1.1
M
- main procedure, 9.1.5
- Mapping Editor
-
- about, 7.3.1
- components, 7.3.1
- toolbars, 7.3.3
- windows, 7.3.2
- mapping operators
-
- about, 7.1
- adding, 7.4
- connecting, 7.6
- editing, 7.5
- Match-Merge operator, 5.3.1
- Name and Address operator, 5.3.13
- setting, 7.9
- synchronizing with workspace objects, 7.10
- that bind to repository objects, 7.4.1
- types of, 7.3.5
- mappings
-
- about, 7.1
- configuring, 9.1
- configuring master-detail, 9.2.1.2
- creating, 7
- debugging, 7.12
- defining, 7
- defining mappings with SAP objects, 4.9.7.1
- executing from SQL*Plus, 9.1.5
- for flat files, 7.2.1
- for PEL, 9.3.2
- master-detail mappings, 9.1.6
- naming conventions, 7.5.4, 8.5.1
- PL/SQL mappings, 9.1
- setting properties, 7.8
- master-detail flat files
-
- as sources, about, 9.2.1
- configuring mappings, 9.2.1.2
- configuring mappings, direct path load, 9.2.2
- example of a master-detail flat file, 9.2.1
- extracting from, 9.2.1.2
- extracting from, using conventional path load, 9.2.1.2
- extracting from, using direct path load, 9.2.2
- importing and sampling, 9.2.1.2
- operations after initial load, 9.2.1.4
- performance, 9.2.1.2, 9.2.2
- post-update scripts for direct path loads, 9.2.2
- RECNUM, 9.2.2
- sample mapping, conventional path loading, 9.2.1.2
- sample mapping, direct path loading, 9.2.2
- match rules
-
- address match rules, 5.3.9
- conditional match rules, 5.3.5
- custom match rules, 5.3.10
- firm match rules, 5.3.8
- person match rules, 5.3.7
- weight match rules, 5.3.6
- Match-Merge operator, 5.3.1
-
- example, 5.3.2
- match rules, 5.3.4
- merge rules, 5.3.11
- restrictions, 5.3.2
- using, 5.3.12
- MDSYS.SDO_DIM_ARRAY data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDO_DIM_ELEMENT data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDO_POINT_TYPE data type, 6.1.1
- MDSYS.SDOAGGRTYPE data type, 6.1.1
- message log preferences, 3.2.7
- metadata
-
- import and export errors, 20
- Import Metadata Wizard, 4.4.1
- importing from databases, 4.4.1
- importing from flat files, 4.4.2
- Microsoft Excel
-
- loading data from, 12
- modes
-
- business name mode, 3.2.8.1
- logical name mode See business name mode
- naming mode, default, 3.2.8.1
- physical name mode, 3.2.8.1
- modules
-
- defining SAP objects, 4.9.4
- process flows, 8.1.1, 8.2.1
- SAP application, 4.9.4
- MOLAP implementation, 6.3
- monitoring
-
- data objects, using auditors, 5.9.2
- data quality, 5.9
- multiple configurations
-
- scenario, 11.3.2.1
- multiple-record-type flat files
-
- master-detail structure, 9.2.1
- master-detail structure, example of, 9.2.1
N
- Name and Address
-
- country postal certifications, Australia, 5.3.16.3
- country postal certifications, Canada, 5.3.16.2
- country postal certifications, United States, 5.3.16.1
- operator, 5.3.13
- purchasing license, 5.3.13
- Name and Address operator, 5.3.13
-
- best practices, 5.3.15
- CASS reporting, 5.3.16
- enabling, 5.3.13
- Name and Address server
-
- errors, 20
- names
-
- business name mode, 3.2.8.1
- business object names, syntax for, 3.2.8.1
- cleansing, 5.3.13
- default naming mode, 3.2.8.1
- flat files with variable names in process flows, 18
- logical name mode See business name mode
- physical name mode, 3.2.8.1
- physical object names, syntax for, 3.2.8.1
- naming
-
- modes, default naming mode, 3.2.8.1
- objects, business name mode, 3.2.8.1
- objects, logical name mode See business name mode
- objects, physical name mode, 3.2.8.1
- setting naming preferences, 3.2.8
- transformation names, 3.2.8.1
- naming conventions, for data objects, 6.1.2
- NCHAR data type, 6.1.1
- NCLOB data type, 6.1.1
- non-Oracle database systems
-
- as data sources, 4.2
- NUMBER data type, 6.1.1
- NVARCHAR2 data type, 6.1.1
O
- objects
-
- defining mappings with SAP objects, 4.9.7.1
- invalid objects, editing, 6.11.1
- syntax for business names, 3.2.8.1
- syntax for logical names, 3.2.8.1
- syntax for physical names, 3.2.8.1
- ODBC for heterogeneous data sources, 4.2
- OLE DB drivers for heterogeneous data sources, 4.2
- operating modes
-
- row based, 9.1.1.2
- row based (target only), 9.1.1.3
- selecting a default mode, 9.1.1
- set based, 9.1.1.1
- operator attributes, 7.6.1
- operator properties
-
- setting, 7.9
- operators
-
- connecting, 7.6
- data flow, 7.3.5.2
- data quality operators, 5.3
- editing, 7.5
- mapping
-
- binding to repository objects, 7.4.1
- Match-Merge operator, 5.3.1
- Name and Address, 5.3.13
- Name and Address operator, 5.3.13
- synchronizing with workspace objects, 7.10
- operators, mapping, 7.1
-
- adding, 7.4
- connecting, 7.6
- editing, 7.5
- types of, 7.3.5
- optimizing the repository, 3.2.5
- Oracle Heterogeneous Services, 4.2
- Oracle library, 10.3.1
- Oracle Transparent Gateways, 4.2
- ordering
-
- multiple targets, 9.1.6
- output signature, 7.7.1.5
P
- packages
-
- as transformations, 10.2.1.2
- defining, 10.4
- editing, 10.5.1
- process flows, 8.1.1, 8.2.2
- parent identifier, 6.4.3.2.3
- Partition Exchange Loading (PEL), 9.3
-
- about, 9.3.1
- configuring targets for, 9.3.5
- mappings for, 9.3.2
- performance considerations, 9.3.4
- restrictions on, 9.3.5, 9.3.6
- PeopleSoft
-
- importing metadata, 4.7
- physical names
-
- physical name mode, 3.2.8.1
- syntax for physical object names, 3.2.8.1
- PL/SQL
-
- deploying PL/SQL scripts for transparent tables, 4.9.8.2
- PL/SQL code
-
- handling existing PL/SQL code, 17
- PL/SQL mappings, 9.1
- PL/SQL types
-
- about, 10.4.2.1
- as transformations, 10.2.1.2
- creating, 10.4.2, 10.4.2.3
- editing, 10.5.2
- pluggable mappings
-
- about, 7.7
- creating, 7.7.1
- embedded, 7.7
- reusable, 7.7
- pooled tables, 4.9.2
- predefined transformations, 10.2.1.1
- preferences
-
- displaying welcome pages for wizards, 3.2.5
- locale, 3.2.1
- message log preferences, 3.2.7
- naming preferences, 3.2.8
- procedures
-
- as transformations, 10.2.1.2
- defining, 10.4
- editing, 10.5.1
- Process Flow Editor, 8.3
- process flows
-
- about, 8.1
- activities in, 8.4.1
- complex conditions in, 8.8
- creating, 8.2.3
- defining, 8.2
- deploying, 8.1.1
- designing, 8
- editing, 8.3
- handling flat files with variable names, 18
- modules, 8.1.1, 8.2.1
- packages, 8.1.1, 8.2.2
- transferring remote files with FTP, 19
- transitions, 8.6
- See also process runs
- production
-
- changes in, 22
- projects
-
- importing PL/SQL into, 10.6
- properties
-
- mapping, 7.8
- setting, 7.9
R
- RAW data type, 6.1.1
- RECNUM attribute, 9.2.2
- RECNUM columns, 9.2.2
- records
-
- extracting and loading master and detail records, 9.2.1.2
- relationships between masters and details in flat files, 9.2.1
- referential analysis, 5.2.2.3
- referential integrity, ensuring in mappings, 9.1.6
- reimporting
-
- database definitions, 4.5
- relating master and detail records, 9.2.1
- relational data objects
-
- creating, 6.9.1
- relational implementation, 6.3
- remote files
-
- transferring, 19
- remote function call (RFC), 4.9.4
-
- RFC connection, 4.9.4.1
- SAP RFC connection, 4.9.4.1
- renaming
-
- collections, 3.3.2.1
- repository
-
- optimizing, 3.2.5
- requirements
-
- for business names, 3.2.8.1
- reverse engineering, 4.4
- ROLAP implementation, 6.3
- roles
-
- dimension roles, 6.4.3.5
- row based, 9.1.1.2
- row based (target only), 9.1.1.3
- row based versus set based
-
- loading transaction data, 14
- runtime performance, improving, 9
- runtime, SAP, 4.9.7.2
S
- sampling
-
- master-detail flat files, 9.2.1.2
- SAP
-
- Business Domain, 4.6.1.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.8.1.2, 4.9.5.1
- configuring SAP file physical properties, 4.9.7.2
- defining ETL process for SAP objects, 4.9.7
- defining mappings with SAP objects, 4.9.7.1
- defining SAP objects, 4.9.4
- loading SAP data into the workspace, 4.9.8
- SAP ABAP Editor, 4.9.8
- SAP application source module, 4.9.4
- SAP Business Areas, 4.9.1
- SAP Connector
-
- about, 4.9
- creating definitions, 4.9.4
- required files, 4.9.4
- SAP file physical properties
-
- Data File Name, 4.9.7.2
- File Delimiter for Staging File, 4.9.7.2
- Nested Loop, 4.9.7.2
- SAP System Version, 4.9.7.2
- SQL Join Collapsing, 4.9.7.2
- Staging File Directory, 4.9.7.2
- Use Single Select, 4.9.7.2
- SAP parameters
-
- language, 4.9.7.2
- loading type, 4.9.7.2
- runtime, 4.9.7.2
- SAP R/3
-
- executing a SAP mapping, 4.9.8.1
- importing metadata, 4.9
- updating source modules, 4.9.6
- SAP remote function call (SAPRFC.INI), 4.9.4
- SAP table types
-
- cluster, 4.9.2
- importing, 4.9.2
- pooled, 4.9.2
- transparent, 4.9.2
- SAPRFC.INI file, 4.9.4, 4.9.4.1, 4.9.4.1
- SCDs
-
- see slowly changing dimensions
- schedules
-
- creating, 11.5
- defining, 11.5
- example, 11.5.1
- using, 11.5
- scheduling
-
- about, 11.4
- ETL jobs, 11.2.5
- set based mode, 9.1.1.1
- set based update, 9.1.1.1
- set based versus row based
-
- loading transaction data, 14
- set based versus row based modes, 9.1.1
- setting
-
- a starting point, 7.12.6.3
- locale preferences, 3.2.1
- mapping properties, 7.8
- message log preferences, 3.2.7
- naming preferences, 3.2.8
- wizard preferences, 3.2.5
- Setting the Language Parameter, 4.9.7.2
- Setting the Runtime Parameter, 4.9.7.2
- Siebel
-
- importing metadata, 4.8
- signatures
-
- input, 7.7.1.4
- output, 7.7.1.5
- Six Sigma
-
- metrics, 5.2.3.2
- slowly changing dimensions
-
- about, 6.5
- hierarchy versioning, 6.5.2.1
- type 1, 6.5.1
- type 2, about, 6.5.2
- type 2, updating, 6.5.2.2
- type 3, 6.5.3
- types, 6.5
- source modules
-
- importing definitions, 4.4.1
- SAP application, 4.9.4
- sources
-
- master-detail flat file sources, 9.2.1
- master-detail flat files, 9.2.1
- master-detail flat files, example, 9.2.1
- updating source definitions, 4.5.2
- SQL*Loader
-
- loading data from flat files, 15
- starting
-
- Data Object Editor, 6.2
- starting point, setting, 7.12.6.3
- surrogate identifier, 6.4.3.2.1
- synchronizing
-
- operators and workspace objects, 7.10
- syntax
-
- for business object names, 3.2.8.1
- for logical object names, 3.2.8.1
- for physical object names, 3.2.8.1
- SYS.ANYDATA data type, 6.1.1
- SYS.LCR$_ROW_RECORD data type, 6.1.1
T
- tables
-
- deploying PL/SQL scripts for transparent tables, 4.9.8.2
- target load ordering, 9.1.6
- target schema
-
- designing, 6.8
- rolling out changes, 21
- targets
-
- defining load orders, 9.1.6
- multiple targets in a mapping, 9.1.3.1
- templates
-
- activity, 8.5
- test data, defining, 7.12.3
- Text String Matching, 4.6.1.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.8.1.2, 4.9.5.1
- time dimensions
-
- about, 6.6
- creating, 6.9.3
- creation best practices, 6.6.1
- dimension attributes, 6.6.2.2
- hierarchies, about, 6.6.2.4
- implementing, 6.6.3
- level attributes, about, 6.6.2.3
- levels, about, 6.6.2.1
- populating, 6.6.5
- TIMESTAMP data type, 6.1.1
- TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIMEZONE data type, 6.1.1
- TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE data type, 6.1.1
- transaction data
-
- loading, 14
- transferring
-
- remote files, 19
- transformation filter data, 10.6
- transformation libraries
-
- about, 10.3
- accessing, 10.3.2
- global shared library, 10.3.1
- Oracle library, 10.3.1
- types, 10.3.1
- transformation properties, 10.5
- transformations
-
- about, 10.2
- custom, 10.2.1.2
- custom example, 10.6
- importing, 10.6
- introduction to, 10
- names, unique, 3.2.8.1
- predefined, 10.2.1.1
- types of, 10.2.1
- transition conditions, 8.8
- Transition Editor, 8.8
- transitions
-
- conditions of, 8.8
- in process flows, 8.6
- transparent tables, 4.9.2
- tuning
-
- data profiling performance, 5.7
- type 2 SCDs
-
- about, 6.5.2
- updating, 6.5.2.2
- type 3 SCDs
-
- about, 6.5.3
U
- unique
-
- transformation names, 3.2.8.1
- updating
-
- SAP object definitions, 4.9.6
- source definitions, 4.5.2
- target schema, 21
V
- validating
-
- about, 6.11
- data objects, 6.11
- editing invalid objects, 6.11.1
- validation
-
- about, 6.11
- editing invalid objects, 6.11.1
- errors, 20
- VARCHAR data type, 6.1.1
- VARCHAR2 data type, 6.1.1
- viewing
-
- data, 6.2.1
- data objects, 6.2.1
W
- wizards
-
- Create Collection Wizard, 3.3.1
- Create Data Auditor Wizard, 5.9.1
- Import Metadata Wizard, 4.4.1
- welcome pages, displaying, 3.2.5
X
- XMLFORMAT data type, 6.1.1
- XMLTYPE data type, 6.1.1