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    what's ETL???

    What's ETL ??? I look into Oracle Docs and I only ETT not ETL, can someone tell me what it is and point me the link so I can read up on this stuffs???

    thanks

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    Found following one in OTN.

    http://otn.oracle.com/products/oracl...9i_etl_twp.pdf

    Thanks.
    -- Dilip

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    ETL stands for "Extract Transform & Load" and is a common lingo in Datawarehouse world.
    Rajeev Suri

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    STFW
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    Jeff, what does STFW stand for?

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    go to google and search for ...

    STFW jargon

    .. and you'll be well on your way.
    David Aldridge,
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    Not nice .

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    Lazy people really irk me...
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    Originally posted by marist89
    Lazy people really irk me...
    He's probably not lazy, just too busy recompiling his UNIX kernel . . . .
    "The power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous" - Gibbon, quoted by R.P.Feynman

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