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BusinessObjects Data Services provides tools for extracting, transforming and loading data from various sources into a single location. It includes components like a designer, job server, engines and adapters. The data integration process involves staging data, updating it in batch or real-time, and managing metadata. Jobs are the smallest units of work, workflows define decision making, and dataflows contain data extraction, transformation and loading. Projects contain reusable objects like jobs, workflows and dataflows.

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BusinessObjects Data Services provides tools for extracting, transforming and loading data from various sources into a single location. It includes components like a designer, job server, engines and adapters. The data integration process involves staging data, updating it in batch or real-time, and managing metadata. Jobs are the smallest units of work, workflows define decision making, and dataflows contain data extraction, transformation and loading. Projects contain reusable objects like jobs, workflows and dataflows.

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[Link] is the use of BusinessObjects Data Services?

BusinessObjects Data Services provides a graphical interface that allows you to easily create jobs that
extract data fromheterogeneous sources, transform that data to meet the business requirements of
your organization, and load the data into a single location.

2. Define Data Services components.

Data Services includes the following standard components:

Designer

Repository

Job Server

Engines

Access Server

Adapters

Real-time Services

Address Server

Cleansing Packages, Dictionaries, and Directories

Management Console

3. What are the steps included in Data integration process?

Stage data in an operational datastore, data warehouse, or data mart.

Update staged data in batch or real-time modes.

Create a single environment for developing, testing, and deploying the entire data integration platform.

Manage a single metadata repository to capture the relationships between different extraction and
access methods and provide integrated lineage and impact analysis.

4. Define the terms Job, Workflow, and Dataflow

A job is the smallest unit of work that you can schedule independently for execution.

A work flow defines the decision-making process for executing data flows.
Data flows extract, transform, and load data. Everything having to do with data, including reading
sources, transforming data, and loading targets, occurs inside a data flow.

5. Arrange these objects in order by their hierarchy: Dataflow, Job, Project, and Workflow.

Project, Job, Workflow, Dataflow.

6. What are reusable objects in DataServices?

Job, Workflow, Dataflow.

7. What is a transform?

A transform enables you to control how datasets change in a dataflow.

8. What is a Script?

A script is a single-use object that is used to call functions and assign values in a workflow.

9. What is a real time Job?

Real-time jobs "extract" data from the body of the real time message received and from any secondary
sources used in the job.

10. What is an Embedded Dataflow?

An Embedded Dataflow is a dataflow that is called from inside another dataflow.

11. What is the difference between a data store and a database?

A datastore is a connection to a database.

12. How many types of datastores are present in Data services?

Three.
Database Datastores: provide a simple way to import metadata directly from an RDBMS.

Application Datastores: let users easily import metadata from most Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
systems.

Adapter Datastores: can provide access to an application’s data and metadata or just metadata.

13. What is the use of Compact repository?

Remove redundant and obsolete objects from the repository tables.

14. What are Memory Datastores?

Data Services also allows you to create a database datastore using Memory as the Database type.
Memory Datastores are designed to enhance processing performance of data flows executing in real-
time jobs.

15. What are file formats?

A file format is a set of properties describing the structure of a flat file (ASCII). File formats describe the
metadata structure. File format objects can describe files in:

Delimited format — Characters such as commas or tabs separate each field.

Fixed width format — The column width is specified by the user.

SAP ERP and R/3 format.

SAP Transport

Unstructured Text

Unstructured Binary

16. Which is NOT a datastore type?

File Format

17. What is repository? List the types of repositories.

The DataServices repository is a set of tables that holds user-created and predefined system objects,
source and target metadata, and transformation rules. There are 3 types of repositories.

A local repository

A central repository
A profiler repository

18. What is the difference between a Repository and a Datastore?

A Repository is a set of tables that hold system objects, source and target metadata, and transformation
rules. A Datastore is an actual connection to a database that holds data.

19. What is the difference between a Parameter and a Variable?

A Parameter is an expression that passes a piece of information to a work flow, data flow or custom
function when it is called in a job. A Variable is a symbolic placeholder for values.

20. When would you use a global variable instead of a local variable?

When the variable will need to be used multiple times within a job.

When you want to reduce the development time required for passing values between job components.

When you need to create a dependency between job level global variable name and job components.

21. What is Substitution Parameter?

The Value that is constant in one environment, but may change when a job is migrated to another
environment.

22. List some reasons why a job might fail to execute?

Incorrect syntax, Job Server not running, port numbers for Designer and Job Server not matching.

23. List factors you consider when determining whether to run work flows or data flows serially or in
parallel?

Consider the following:

Whether or not the flows are independent of each other

Whether or not the server can handle the processing requirements of flows running at the same time (in
parallel)

24. What does a lookup function do? How do the different variations of the lookup function differ?

All lookup functions return one row for each row in the source. They differ in how they choose which of
several matching rows to return.
25. List the three types of input formats accepted by the Address Cleanse transform.

Discrete, multiline, and hybrid.

26. Name the transform that you would use to combine incoming data sets to produce a single output
data set with the same schema as the input data sets.

The Merge transform.

27. What are Adapters?

Adapters are additional Java-based programs that can be installed on the job server to provide
connectivity to other systems such as [Link] or the JavaMessagingQueue. There is also a
SoftwareDevelopment Kit (SDK) to allow customers to create adapters for custom applications.

28. List the data integrator transforms

Data_Transfer

Date_Generation

Effective_Date

Hierarchy_Flattening

History_Preserving

Key_Generation

Map_CDC_Operation

Pivot Reverse Pivot

Table_Comparison

XML_Pipeline

29. List the Data Quality Transforms

Global_Address_Cleanse

Data_Cleanse
Match

Associate

Country_id

USA_Regulatory_Address_Cleanse

30. What are Cleansing Packages?

These are packages that enhance the ability of Data Cleanse to accurately process various forms of

global data by including language-specific reference data and parsing rules.

31. What is Data Cleanse?

The Data Cleanse transform identifies and isolates specific parts of mixed data, and standardizes your
data based on information stored in the parsing dictionary, business rules defined in the rule file, and
expressions defined in the pattern file.

32. What is the difference between Dictionary and Directory?

Directories provide information on addresses from postal authorities. Dictionary files are used to
identify, parse, and standardize data such as names, titles, and firm data.

33. Give some examples of how data can be enhanced through the data cleanse transform, and describe
the benefit of those enhancements.

Enhancement Benefit

Determine gender distributions and target

Gender Codes marketing campaigns

Provide fields for improving matching

Match Standards results

34. A project requires the parsing of names into given and family, validating address information, and
finding duplicates across several systems. Name the transforms needed and the task they will perform.

Data Cleanse: Parse names into given and family.


Address Cleanse: Validate address information.

Match: Find duplicates.

35. Describe when to use the USA Regulatory and Global Address Cleanse transforms.

Use the USA Regulatory transform if USPS certification and/or additional options such as DPV and
Geocode are required. Global Address Cleanse should be utilized when processing multi-country data.

36. Give two examples of how the Data Cleanse transform can enhance (append) data.

The Data Cleanse transform can generate name match standards and greetings. It can also assign gender
codes and prenames such as Mr. and Mrs.

37. What are name match standards and how are they used?

Name match standards illustrate the multiple ways a name can be represented. They are used in the
match process to greatly increase match results.

38. What are the different strategies you can use to avoid duplicate rows of data when re-loading a job.

Using the auto-correct load option in the target table.

Including the Table Comparison transform in the data flow.

Designing the data flow to completely replace the target table during each execution.

Including a preload SQL statement to execute before the table loads.

39. What is the use of Auto Correct Load?

It does not allow duplicated data entering into the target table. It works like Type 1 Insert else Update
the rows based on Non-matching and matching data respectively.

40. What is the use of Array fetch size?


Array fetch size indicates the number of rows retrieved in a single request to a source database. The
default value is 1000. Higher numbers reduce requests, lowering network traffic, and possibly improve
performance. The maximum value is 5000

41. What are the differences between Row-by-row select and Cached comparison table and sorted input
in Table Comparison Tranform?

Row-by-row select —look up the target table using SQL every time it receives an input row. This option
is best if the target table is large.

Cached comparison table — To load the comparison table into memory. This option is best when the
table fits into memory and you are comparing the entire target table

Sorted input — To read the comparison table in the order of the primary key column(s) using sequential
[Link] option improves performance because Data Integrator reads the comparison table only
[Link] a query between the source and the Table_Comparison transform. Then, from the query’s
input schema, drag the primary key columns into the Order By box of the query.

42. What is the use of using Number of loaders in Target Table?

Number of loaders loading with one loader is known as Single loader Loading. Loading when the number

of loaders is greater than one is known as Parallel Loading. The default number of loaders is 1. The
maximum number of loaders is 5.

43. What is the use of Rows per commit?

Specifies the transaction size in number of rows. If set to 1000, Data Integrator sends a commit to the
underlying database every 1000 rows.

44. What is the difference between lookup (), lookup_ext () and lookup_seq ()?

lookup() : Briefly, It returns single value based on single condition

lookup_ext(): It returns multiple values based on single/multiple condition(s)

lookup_seq(): It returns multiple values based on sequence number

45. What is the use of History preserving transform?

The History_Preserving transform allows you to produce a new row in your target rather than updating
an existing row. You can indicate in which columns the transform identifies changes to be preserved. If
the value of certain columns change, this transform creates a new row for each row flagged as UPDATE
in the input data set.

46. What is the use of Map-Operation Transfrom?

The Map_Operation transform allows you to change operation codes on data sets to produce the
desired output. Operation codes: INSERT UPDATE, DELETE, NORMAL, or DISCARD.

47. What is Heirarchy Flatenning?

Constructs a complete hierarchy from parent/child relationships, and then produces a description of the
hierarchy in vertically or horizontally flattened format.

Parent Column, Child Column

Parent Attributes, Child Attributes.

48. What is the use of Case Transform?

Use the Case transform to simplify branch logic in data flows by consolidating case or decision-making
logic into one transform. The transform allows you to split a data set into smaller sets based on logical
branches.

49. What must you define in order to audit a data flow?

You must define audit points and audit rules when you want to audit a data flow.

50. List some factors for PERFORMANCE TUNING in data services?

The following sections describe ways you can adjust Data Integrator performance

Source-based performance options

Using array fetch size

Caching data
Join ordering

Minimizing extracted data

Target-based performance options

Loading method and rows per commit

Staging tables to speed up auto-correct loads

Job design performance options

Improving throughput

Maximizing the number of pushed-down operations

Minimizing data type conversion

Minimizing locale conversion

Improving Informix repository performance

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