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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIn this case the T stands for "Toss around with the data for no apparent reason"
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Originally posted by chef View Postwhat's an ETL process? I never did find out but I believed I successfully hid the fact with my complex design.. you might want to find out before you begin, it may work better, again, I was too busy trying to stay awake..
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what's an ETL process? I never did find out but I believed I successfully hid the fact with my complex design.. you might want to find out before you begin, it may work better, again, I was too busy trying to stay awake..
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post******* contractors!!!
I've just spent most of this week trying to make what should be a small and simple change to an ETL process. A task which has been made almost completely impossible by the horrendous mess left behind by whoever initially built it.
A massively complicated data model, spaghetti SQL code and no ******* documentation or comments.
6 tables where 2 (at most) would do
over 4000 lines of code in a single procedure which if it had a half decent data model could be done in 500
I've just crossed the point where it would have been quicker for me to redo all his tulip in a proper manner
*****
Most of HAB Inc is like that - well, the best bits are.
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I think you'll find this was done on purpose. You were supposed to hire them back to fix the mess. Their cunning plan obviously didn't work.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI wish, unfortunately this was a lone gun UK born and educated (apparently) contractor
That crusty tissued beauty is yet to come, you should look forward to it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou only have to spend some time on here to realise that many contractors are not the tulip hot techies they fondly imagine themselves to be, but are simply overly self-regarding unconsciously incompetent morons.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou only have to spend some time on here to realise that many contractors are not the tulip hot techies they fondly imagine themselves to be, but are simply overly self-regarding unconsciously incompetent morons.
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Sorry, I was either too drunk, too hungover or too busy planning my next holiday to worry or care..
.. plus I didn't have a clue what it was all about.
However, I did leave a Pot Noodle and some tissues (slightly used) in the desk drawer for whenever I did overtime.. you're welcome to use them.
Chef
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postinfosys
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post******* contractors!!!
I've just spent most of this week trying to make what should be a small and simple change to an ETL process. A task which has been made almost completely impossible by the horrendous mess left behind by whoever initially built it.
A massively complicated data model, spaghetti SQL code and no ******* documentation or comments.
6 tables where 2 (at most) would do
over 4000 lines of code in a single procedure which if it had a half decent data model could be done in 500
I've just crossed the point where it would have been quicker for me to redo all his tulip in a proper manner
*****
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post******* contractors!!!
I've just spent most of this week trying to make what should be a small and simple change to an ETL process. A task which has been made almost completely impossible by the horrendous mess left behind by whoever initially built it.
A massively complicated data model, spaghetti SQL code and no ******* documentation or comments.
6 tables where 2 (at most) would do
over 4000 lines of code in a single procedure which if it had a half decent data model could be done in 500
I've just crossed the point where it would have been quicker for me to redo all his tulip in a proper manner
*****
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Yep, I know, **** ******* ****head ****s!
**** the ******* **** ****ers.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post******* contractors!!!
I've just spent most of this week trying to make what should be a small and simple change to an ETL process. A task which has been made almost completely impossible by the horrendous mess left behind by whoever initially built it.
A massively complicated data model, spaghetti SQL code and no ******* documentation or comments.
6 tables where 2 (at most) would do
over 4000 lines of code in a single procedure which if it had a half decent data model could be done in 500
I've just crossed the point where it would have been quicker for me to redo all his tulip in a proper manner
*****
BTW. Can someone explain the difference between a Dimension and a Fact table to me!
Ta
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