John Anderson

Mar 15 2011

Everyone’s Dirty Little Secret

Believe it or not, most every company has some bad data somewhere in their databases. They probably have a report that has been ‘vetted’ as being absolutely correct, yet presents an incorrect picture of the truth. As a former developer for a major transportation company, and trainer/consultant for an international software company, I’ve seen some bad stuff out there. And these weren’t ‘Mom & Pop’ shops, either. Many were Fortune 500 companies (5 in the Fortune 25), federal departments and agencies, and the military. The wide-spread existence of ‘dirty data’ wasn’t too obvious to me at first. But, as time went by, I realized that everyone had bad data. Everyone.

True Stories

When trying to build an OLAP cube from a bank’s data on car loans, I learned first-hand that there was more than one way to spell ‘Chevrolet’. The database held values like ‘Chevrolt’, ‘Cheverolay’, ‘chvy’, ‘Chevolet’, and more.

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Mar 29 2010

Transformer 8.3 - Automating After Hours Cube Builds In the Windows Environment

(Note - this article is based on a windows environment; a similar concept can be applied in UNIX)

IBM Version - http://www-931.ibm.com/bin/newsletter/tool/landingPage.cgi?lpId=2873

Transformer 8.3 represents the first major change to the application in years. It is now fully integrated with Cognos 8. This includes data sources, cube access, and authentication. While this integration makes it easier to feed Transformer data, it complicates the process of automating cube builds. Within the UI, the steps to create secured views have changed, and the data sources are displayed slightly differently. But, allowing for drastic improvements in PC Graphics, the Transformer UI and build process is essentially the same as it’s been since Version 3 (c. 1994), when it ‘replaced’ Creator. Transformer now runs in all supported environments, so RSServer is no more.

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