Descripción
En Sixe Ingeniería llevamos más de 12 años impartiendo formación oficial de IBM en todo el mundo. Obtenga la mejor capacitación impartida por nuestros especialistas en Europa y América Latina.
Datos del curso
Código IBM: B5280GES / B5280G | Categoría / Subcategoría: Cognos / Cognos BI 10.2 |
Modalidad: Online y presencial | Duración en días: 5 |
Público al que va dirigido
Este curso está destinado a desarrolladores.
Requisitos previos deseados:
Debería tener:
- un conocimiento de la funcionalidad básica de Windows, conceptos de base de datos y de análisis dimensional, así como un conocimiento práctico de SQL < / li>
Instructores
La gran mayoría de los cursos de IBM que ofrecemos están impartidos directamente por nuestros ingenieros. Solo así podemos garantizar la máxima calidad de los mismos. Complementamos todas las formaciones con materiales y laboratorios de elaboración propia, basados en nuestra experiencia durante los despliegues, migraciones y cursos que hemos realizado durante todos estos años.
Valor añadido
Nuestros cursos están profundamente orientados al rol a desempeñar. No es lo mismo las necesidades de dominio de una tecnología para un equipo de desarrolladores, que para las personas encargadas de desplegar y administrar la infraestructura. Es por ello que más allá de comandos y tareas, nos centramos en la resolución de los problemas que se presentan en el día a día de cada equipo. Proporcionándoles los conocimientos, competencias y habilidades requeridas para cada proyecto. Además nuestra documentación está basada en la última versión de cada producto.
Agenda y temario del curso
Getting Started
- Identify the purpose of IBM Cognos Data Manager
- Define data warehousing and its key underlying concepts
- Identify how Data Manager creates data warehouses
- Examine the Data Manager architecture and user interface
Create a Catalog
- Examine the purpose and contents of Data Manager catalogs
- Create a catalog
- Define connections to source and target data
- Access data using SQLTerm
- Configure flat data source files using SQLTXT
Create Hierarchies
- Examine the role of the dimensional framework in Data Manager
- Examine hierarchies and their data sources
- Identify how to create hierarchies from the columns of one table, the rows of one table, and from multiple tables
- Test and view hierarchies
- Create a hierarchy of static date values
- Handle weeks in a date hierarchy
Create Basic Builds
- Examine Data Manager builds and build-related terminology
- Create a dimension build using the Dimension Build wizard
- Create a fact build using the Fact Build wizard
- Test and execute a fact build
- Document a catalog
- Create catalog schema
Create Derivations
- Examine derivations
- Apply operators and functions to derivations
- Examine the derivation timing model
- Add derivations to a fact build
Create Conformed Dimensions
- Examine conformed dimensions and their advantages
- Design conformed dimensions
- Create conformed dimensions
- Create data integrity lookups that use conformed dimensions
Customize Reference Structures
- Create hierarchies manually using different approaches
- Examine the features of a hierarchy
- Examine literals
- Set data access for hierarchy levels
- Examine static and dynamic members
- Examine fostering
- Use derivations in a hierarchy
Process Dimensional History and Late Arriving Facts
- Examine slowly changing dimensions (SCDs)
- Use surrogate keys in SCDs
- Manage type 1 and type 2 changes to dimensional data
- Load historical data for a dimension
- Examine late arriving facts
- Process late arriving facts in a fact build
Transform Data Using Lookups and Derived Dimensions
- Identify when to use lookups
- Identify the requirements for a lookup
- Create a translation lookup
- Create an optional lookup
- Add derived dimensions to fact builds
Customize Data Delivery
- Configure fact and dimension delivery modules
- Create indexes on fact and dimension tables
- Update fact data using keys
Customize Fact Data Processing
- Filter fact data
- Merge duplicate fact data
- Examine fact data integrity checking
- Reject fact data
Aggregate, Filter, and Partition Fact Data
- Aggregate fact data
- Examine aggregate rules
- Vertically restrict fact data
- Horizontally restrict fact data
- Partition fact data
Implement Job Control
- Examine where job control fits into the data warehouse lifecycle
- Create a JobStream
- Add, link, and reposition nodes
- Execute a JobStream and view the results
Automate Functionality Using Commands
- Differentiate between the Command Line Interface (CLI) and Data Manager Designer
- Identify common commands
- Use commands in a batch file
- Examine variables
Customize Functionality with User-Defined Functions and Variables
- Examine user defined functions (UDFs)
- Create an internal UDF
- Create a user-defined variable
Process Unbalanced Hierarchical Data
- Examine balanced, unbalanced, and ragged hierarchies
- Add a recursive level to a hierarchy
- Identify ways to balance a hierarchy and delivered flattened data
- Examine circular references
Pivot Fact Data
- Examine pivoting
- Use the single pivot technique
- Use the advanced pivot technique
- Examine reverse pivoting
Resolve Data Quality Issues
- Identify data quality and cleansing issues
- Handle fostered and unmatched members
- Perform debugging using SQLTerm and functions
- Assess the quality of output data
Troubleshoot and Tune the Data Manager Environment
- Use build logging to ensure that data marts are being loaded properly
- Perform dimension breaking
- Manage memory and resources
- Export DDL statements
Organize and Package Data Manager Components
- Export and import components using packages
- Search for components in a catalog using Navigator
Integrate with IBM Cognos BI
- Examine IBM Cognos BI
- Identify the role of metadata dimensions, metadata collections, and metadata stars
- Export Data Manager metadata to XML
- Import Data Manager XML into Framework Manager
- Use Data Manager metadata with IBM Cognos BI
- Publish a data movement task to IBM Cognos Connection
End-to-End Workshop
Entity-Relationship Model of the GO_Demo Database (Optional)
Work in a Multi-Developer Environment (Optional)
- Examine collaborative development support
- Examine the source code repository
- Examine the component dependency model
- Identify planning considerations
Standardizing Dimensions and Facts Exercise (Optional)
Review of Data Manager Essentials (Optional)
- Data warehouse design
- The purpose of Data Manager components
- Development steps in Data Manager to create data marts
- Track dimensional changes and late arriving facts
Work with SAP R/3 Data (Optional)
- Identify how to access SAP R/3 data sources using the IBM Cognos Data Manager Connector for SAP R/3 tool
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Ubicaciones para impartición presencial
- España: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Málaga
- Argentina: Buenos Aires, Córdoba
- Bolivia: La Paz
- Chile: Santiago de Chile
- Colombia: Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, Cali
- Costa Rica: San José
- Ecuador: Quito
- México: Ciudad de México, Guadalajara, Monterrey
- Paraguay: Asunción
- Perú: Lima
- Portugal: Lisboa, Braga, Porto
- Uruguay: Montevideo