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Ibm Infosphere Datastage Essentials (V11.5) - SPVC: Description

This 4-day self-paced virtual class teaches IBM InfoSphere DataStage Essentials (v11.5) and provides access to remote labs for 30 days after enrollment. The course objectives are to describe DataStage architecture and workflow, design parallel jobs to extract, transform, and load data from various sources using stages like Transformer, and debug jobs using the PX Debugger. The target audience is ETL developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using DataStage.

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Ibm Infosphere Datastage Essentials (V11.5) - SPVC: Description

This 4-day self-paced virtual class teaches IBM InfoSphere DataStage Essentials (v11.5) and provides access to remote labs for 30 days after enrollment. The course objectives are to describe DataStage architecture and workflow, design parallel jobs to extract, transform, and load data from various sources using stages like Transformer, and debug jobs using the PX Debugger. The target audience is ETL developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using DataStage.

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IBM InfoSphere DataStage Essentials (v11.

5) - SPVC
Course #: 2M204GS (2M204G)
Format:

Self-Paced

Duration:

4 days

Description
THIS IS A SELF-PACED VIRTUAL CLASS. AFTER YOU REGISTER, YOU HAVE 30 DAYS TO COMPLETE
THE COURSE.
Before you enroll, review the system requirements to ensure that your system meets the minimum
requirements for this course. AFTER YOU ARE ENROLLED IN THIS COURSE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE
TO CANCEL YOUR ENROLLMENT. You are billed for the course when you submit the enrollment form. SelfPaced Virtual Classes are non-refundable. Once you purchase a Self-Paced Virtual Class, you will be
charged the full price.
After you receive confirmation that you are enrolled, you will be sent further instructions to access your course
material and remote labs. A confirmation email will contain your online link, your ID and password, and
additional instructions for starting the course.
You can start the course at any time within 12 months of enrolling for the course. After you register/start the
course, you have 30 days to complete your course. Within this 30 days, the self-paced format gives you the
opportunity to complete the course at your convenience, at any location, and at your own pace. The course is
available 24 hours a day.
If the course requires a remote lab system, the lab system access is allocated on a first-come, first-served
basis. When you are not using the elab system, ensure that you suspend your elab to maximize your hours
available to use the elab system.

System Requirements
To participate in both the lectures and labs for this course, the student workstation must meet the following
hardware requirements:
Minimum of 256 MB of memory
Windows 98 or higher
Headset with microphone, or separate microphone and speakers
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
128-bit encryption (Versions of Internet Explorer prior to version 6.0 and Windows 98, NT 4.0, and 2000
must have the High Encryption Packs installed)
Citrix ICA Client (Installed when you access e-lab during class)
High speed internet (56K bps or higher)
NOTE: The Citrix application (web client or full package) requires access to port 443 (https). Please ensure
personal and corporate firewalls have this port open.

Objectives

Describe the uses of DataStage and the DataStage workflow


Describe the Information Server architecture and how DataStage fits within it
Describe the Information Server and DataStage deployment options
Use the Information Server Web Console and the DataStage Administrator client to create DataStage users

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and to configure the DataStage environment


Import and export DataStage objects to a file
Import table definitions for sequential files and relational tables
Design, compile, run, and monitor DataStage parallel jobs
Design jobs that read and write to sequential files
Describe the DataStage parallel processing architecture
Design jobs that combine data using joins and lookups
Design jobs that sort and aggregate data
Implement complex business logic using the DataStage Transformer stage
Debug DataStage jobs using the DataStage PX Debugger

Audience

Project Administrators and ETL Developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using
DataStage

PreRequisites

Basic knowledge of Windows operating system


Familiarity with database access techniques

Topics
1. 1. Introduction to DataStage
2. Deployment
3. DataStage Administration
4. Work with Metadata
5. Create Parallel Jobs
6. Access Sequential Data
7. Partitioning and Collecting Algorithms
8. Combine Data
9. Group Processing Stages
10. Transformer Stage
11. Repository Functions
12. Work with Relational Data
13. Control Jobs

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