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Yes, I know -- old topic, but a search thru the 440 DW posts on the fatcity
archives didn't reveal much.
Not having much of any knowledge on DW/DM, I picked up the Oracle Press' "Oracle8 Data Warehousing" book for $1 on the clearance rack in hopes that an overall view of the procedures necessary for DW/DM building and maintenance to give me some idea of what I'm up against.
I can't help but be completely confused by this book because it doesn't seem to cover DW/DM maintenance at all. It has a chapter dedicated to various ways to populate the DW/DM, but not how to keep the data up-to-date. Do DWs get completely regenerated on a daily/weekly/periodic basis? This just doesn't seem feasible to me, especially for large (1T+) DWs.
Am I missing something? Are newer revs of this book better? Are there any better DW books geared specifically for Oracle9i? Does Martha know that John is really her long-lost brother?
>From past posts (Jared's?), I'm thinking that we'd be at least picking up
Kimball's DW Toolkit, 2nd Ed. and hopefully we'll get some training in for
this, too, but I would like something specific to DWs on Oracle 9i.
TIA! :)
Rich
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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