Course Description
SAP BusinessObjects Data Integrator 4.0 enables you to integrate disparate data sources to deliver more timely and accurate data that end users in an organization can trust. In this three-day course (BODS10), you will learn about creating, executing, and troubleshooting batch jobs; using functions, scripts and transforms to change the structure and formatting of data; handling errors; and capturing changes in data.
As a business benefit, by being able to create ef client data integration projects, you can use the transformed data to help improve operational and supply chain efficiencies, enhance customer relationships, create new revenue opportunities, and optimize return on investment from enterprise applications.
Course Summary
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Course Modules
- Module 1: Defining Data Services
- Module 2: Defining Source and Target Metadata
- Module 3: Creating Batch Jobs
- Module 4: Troubleshooting Batch Jobs
- Module 5: Using Functions, Scripts and Variables
- Module 6: Using Platform Transforms
- Module 7: Setting Up Error Handling
- Module 8: Capturing Changes in Data
- Module 9: Using Text Data Processing
- Module 10: Using Data Services (Integrator) Platform Transforms
Testimonials
“Trainer was amazing. I was worried about staying engaged for 4 days, but the pace and explanation was exceptional! Would love to know what other training he provides.”
- Natalie Chronister, Project Administrator III, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute
“Our Informatica Axon and Enterprise Data Catalog training classes were all excellent for our needs. The trainer really knew a lot about data governance strategy, frameworks, stewardship and actual implementation. As a senior consultant, he had implemented many projects, this really helped in Q&A. Highly recommended.”
- Susan Charles, IT Director, SoFi Bank
“Steve was a great instructor and was able to articulate the course material in a way that promoted learning.”
- Ben Ruddock, Analyst, GSP International Airport
























