Hi,

There are some DW ressources out there :
www.dw-institute.com
www.dmrewiew.com
www.olapcouncil.org
www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/sg242238.pdf  (Excellent !)

Books by Ralph Kimball (www.ralphkimball.com) and Bill Inmon

For Oracle DW only, look for the book from Tim Gorman and Gary Dodge.

You can stay with your current technology to build a DW.
One approach is to keep the detailed data in star schema format in Oracle
and build cubes with Powerplay for at least 90% of the end users. Then let
the remaining 10% (business analysts) access the raw data in Oracle.

>From Oracle to Oracle and if your developpers are at least average, you do
not need an ETL tool. PL/SQL can do the job easily.

I've done something like that 4 yeasr ago with the same environment (Oracle
8 Powerplay 5) as you described and it is still in production.

If you go with consultants, ask for reference of datawarehouse system that
they have built and are still in prodeuction.
I've seen a lot of DW crashing after 1 year because of no scalability.



HTH

Stephane Paquette
Administrateur de bases de donnees
Database Administrator
Standard Life
www.standardlife.ca
Tel. (514) 925-7187
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Listers,

We are in our first year of production and our transactions are growing
in volumes unforeseen. Our management team, our customers, and our
clients are most interested in analyzing historical trends so they can
better predict future trends. At the moment we use ad-hoc reporting at
month/period end on our operational database which is the only database
structure we have at the moment.

Technology infrastructure
Oracle 8.1.7.0.0 on RS/6000
Cognos BI Tools - Impromptu and PowerPlay

I'm looking to plan for the future. What do I do? Am I to build a data
warehouse? What are best practices? Is anyone able to recommend
websites, articles, **books**, or share similar experiences to point me
in the right direction?

Thanks in advance for your help.

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