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Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE - Third Edition

You're reading from  Learning Pentaho Data Integration 8 CE - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788292436
Pages 500 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Getting Started with Pentaho Data Integration Getting Started with Transformations Creating Basic Task Flows Reading and Writing Files Manipulating PDI Data and Metadata Controlling the Flow of Data Cleansing, Validating, and Fixing Data Manipulating Data by Coding Transforming the Dataset Performing Basic Operations with Databases Loading Data Marts with PDI Creating Portable and Reusable Transformations Implementing Metadata Injection Creating Advanced Jobs Launching Transformations and Jobs from the Command Line Best Practices for Designing and Deploying a PDI Project

Cleansing data


Data from the real world is not always as perfect as we would like it to be. On one hand, there are cases where the errors in data are so critical that the only solution is to report them or even abort a process.

There is, however, a different kind of issue with data: minor problems that can be fixed somehow, as in the following examples:

  • You have a field that contains years. Among the values, you see 2912. This can be considered a typo; assume that the proper value is 2012.
  • You have a string that represents the name of a country, and it is supposed that the names belong to a predefined list of valid countries. You, however, see the values as USA, U.S.A., or United States. On your list, you have only USA as valid, but it is clear that all of these values belong to the same country and should be easy to unify.
  • You have a field that should contain integer numbers between one and five. Among these values, you have numbers such as 3.01 or 4.99. It should not be a problem to round...
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