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I'm gonna split my vote, is that allowed, even though I'm not in Florida?
If you're completly new to DW, go with 'The Data Warehouse Tool Kit' first, by Ralph Kimball. It will clearly explain DW.
If you have some DW experience, or won't be overwhelmed by a much more comprehensize tome, go with 'The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit', also by Kimball.
If you need Oracle specific DW info, get the Dodge/Gorman book.
Better yet, just get all three.
Jared
On Monday 20 August 2001 05:55, Terrian, Tom wrote:
> Here are the results so far.....anyone else care to vote on a good data
> warehousing book?
>
> Oracle 8i Data Warehousing, Oracle Press - 2 vote
> The Data Warehouse Tool Kit, Ralph Kimball - 3 votes
> The Data Warehouse Lifecycle Toolkit, - 1 vote
> Ralph Kimball
> Essential Oracle8I Data Warehousing, - 2 votes
> Gary Dodge and Tim Gorman
>
> Tom Terrian
> Oracle DBA
> WPAFB - DAASC
> tterrian_at_daas.dla.mil
> 937-656-3844
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Terrian, Tom
> > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 2:17 PM
> > To: ORACLE-L (E-mail); LazyDBA mailing list (E-mail)
> > Subject: Data Warehouse book
> >
> > We are starting a Data Warehouse here and I would like to buy a good book
> > to explain some of the basics.
> >
> > Does anyone have any recommendations?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tom
> >
> > Tom Terrian
> > Oracle DBA
> > WPAFB - DAASC
> > tterrian_at_daas.dla.mil
> > 937-656-3844
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