Steve,

you said:
"Ideally you'd want to avoid sql-loader like the plague and
have the product load directly. Every project I've been on
that used Oracle's loading software got bottlenecked to the
point of severe pain."

Just curious, why was using sql-loader in the process so painfull - or was
there an alternative that was so much better?

Inquiring minds want to know.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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-- Chuan Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Thanks Jared for your invaluable information.
>
> One more question,
> To my very little knowledge about these tools(DataStage, Informatica),

You left out Ab Initio. Probably the best thing going for
heavy-duty processing.

> do these tools generate Oracle executable scripts for ETL process? To my
> knowledge, OWBuilder(Oracle Warehouse Builder) is a good one for me at
> this moment in the sense of its 100% compatibile with Oracle. But I
> cannot get evaluation on "to what extents to use it to create ETL".
> Maybe  somewhere outside, such as Quest product, got such a kind of
> tool.

Ideally you'd want to avoid sql-loader like the plague and
have the product load directly. Every project I've been on
that used Oracle's loading software got bottlenecked to the
point of severe pain.

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