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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWell now. Says the idiot who can't hire contractors that he needs then runs for the hills blaming then when they don't deliver what he needs, clearly when failing to
a) Identify the staff he needs
b) Identify the deliverables
You are already exposed on here as a joke since your recent foray into management so you opinion counts for **** all.
Truly HTH BISDI.
I'm, I'm ........ a monster.
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I did one where one of the users decided to use a novel data type at the last minute. Half a dozen successful dry runs, then fail on d-day
on the same migration, a file move failed because the user made a big long path/filename that was too long for the new folder structure. he was only trying to be helpful
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe business owns the data not IT. As part of a data migration any cleansing of data is to be agreed with the business, the true data owners. IT professionals have a level of arrogance around data migration. How could the business have been so stupid entering this crap data in the first place. Answer? Because the system and The IT owners allowed them to.
If IT does not have buy in from the business and Not are able to work with strong business data analysts/owners then it's going to be a mess.
I find it quite depressing that so many clients have little or no concept of business data analysts or indeed data owners (of any calibre).
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Originally posted by cojak View PostBut sadly it's often required.
If IT does not have buy in from the business and Not are able to work with strong business data analysts/owners then it's going to be a mess.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
The rest have not done a big **** off, arsehole ******, big bag of shoite, utter back breaking, total runaround, nest of vipers, think you're nearly done but in actual fact you've got nowhere, bag of wank, cluster**** data migration before.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSuity's been on the vitamins.
The reason data migration is hard is that the source data is usually crap - addresses in random free text formats, phone numbers in any format you can imagine, dates in text fields, missing data, orphaned data etc. If the data was all nice, clean and well-defined, migration of said data would be a doddle.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGet some sleep. You'll probably need it after all the jet lag. Then once you are rested, come on here an construct an argument worth arguing with.
I'm supposed to be the bedwetter on here, right? ******* pathetic that it's so ******* easy to paste your ass all over these boards these days.
You seriously disgust me, you utter loser.
Now **** off and get some sleep you arsewipe.
The reason data migration is hard is that the source data is usually crap - addresses in random free text formats, phone numbers in any format you can imagine, dates in text fields, missing data, orphaned data etc. If the data was all nice, clean and well-defined, migration of said data would be a doddle.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI would work with EO, and possibly Doodab, and the remote possibly of eek. The rest of you are car crashes waiting to happen in data migration terms.
Very seriously, unless you have been on a migration project against a deadline, and then had to pull it out of the tulipe you cannot comment.
It IS that hard. No other branch of IT will you be soooo involved with end users, soooo dependant on end users, so exposed for not having clearly defined requirements, so much in the firing line for the system not going live (as the code is written and tested, they're just waiting on the data .....)
Troll all you want (and I'm sure you will). A select few showed their scars in this thread, good men all of them and I salute them.
The rest have not done a big **** off, arsehole ******, big bag of shoite, utter back breaking, total runaround, nest of vipers, think you're nearly done but in actual fact you've got nowhere, bag of wank, cluster**** data migration before.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostB) before A) except after Zzzzzzz.
I'm supposed to be the bedwetter on here, right? ******* pathetic that it's so ******* easy to paste your ass all over these boards these days.
You seriously disgust me, you utter loser.
Now **** off and get some sleep you arsewipe.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWell now. Says the idiot who can't hire contractors that he needs then runs for the hills blaming then when they don't deliver what he needs, clearly when failing to
a) Identify the staff he needs
b) Identify the deliverables
You are already exposed on here as a joke since your recent foray into management so you opinion counts for **** all.
Truly HTH BISDI.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI actually agree with Aussielong. Data migration while time consuming and a main in the backside is not really that complex IMHO unless the people doing it have no fricking concept of the data or business. Like Bob.
a) Identify the staff he needs
b) Identify the deliverables
You are already exposed on here as a joke since your recent foray into management so you opinion counts for **** all.
Truly HTH BISDI.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostSheesh calm down
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