Topic: How to batch-process profile results?
How to batch-process profile results?
Hi DataCleaner community.
I have been using this tool with pleasure for some time now and the new 1.5 version contains a feature that I have been needing for some time - the command line tool which I want to use for scheduled executions of a reusable profiling task. So far so good...
The issue is that I would like to aggregate the output generated by the tool to build a report that spans multiple executions at different points in time (to be able to compare historic DQ measures and DQ measures from different jobs). Does anyone have any experience with this? Which reporting tools (preferably open source, but it's not a requirement) do you use and how do you handle the fact that the datacleaner results are stored in XML?
I have been using this tool with pleasure for some time now and the new 1.5 version contains a feature that I have been needing for some time - the command line tool which I want to use for scheduled executions of a reusable profiling task. So far so good...
The issue is that I would like to aggregate the output generated by the tool to build a report that spans multiple executions at different points in time (to be able to compare historic DQ measures and DQ measures from different jobs). Does anyone have any experience with this? Which reporting tools (preferably open source, but it's not a requirement) do you use and how do you handle the fact that the datacleaner results are stored in XML?
I would take a look at the eclipse BIRT reporting tool. It has a pretty intuitive XML datasource wizard.
You can check out this flash recording if you want to see it before you download it:
http://www.eclipse.org/birt/phoenix/examples/reports/birt2.1/xmlds/index.php
You can check out this flash recording if you want to see it before you download it:
http://www.eclipse.org/birt/phoenix/examples/reports/birt2.1/xmlds/index.php
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