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Introduction This post is part of a series of posts on ETL Instrumentation. In Part 1 we built a database to hold collected SSIS run time metrics and an SSIS package to deomnstrate how and why we would load metrics into the database. In Part 2 we expanded on our database and the SSIS package to annotate version metadata, manage error metrics ...
Posted to Applied Business Intelligence (Weblog) by andy on December 19, 2007
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SSIS Design Pattern - ETL Instrumentation, Part 3
Introduction This post is part of a series of posts on ETL Instrumentation. In Part 1 we built a database to hold collected SSIS run time metrics and an SSIS package to deomnstrate how and why we would load metrics into the database. In Part 2 we expanded on our database and the SSIS package to annotate version metadata, manage error metrics ...
Posted to Applied Business Intelligence (Weblog) by andy on November 18, 2007
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Introduction This post is part of a series of posts on ETL Instrumentation. In Part 1 we built a database to hold collected SSIS run time metrics and an SSIS package to deomnstrate how and why we would load metrics into the database. In Part 2 we will expand on our database and the SSIS package to annotate version metadata, manage error ...
Posted to Applied Business Intelligence (Weblog) by andy on November 10, 2007
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Introduction SSIS is a fantastic ETL engine. When I build and ETL solution in SSIS, I like to collect runtime metrics. Why? I use the data initially to determine a baseline for performance and to determine, in some cases, if I'm loading within a defined window. I refer to this process of collecting ...
Posted to Applied Business Intelligence (Weblog) by andy on July 15, 2007
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