faq:data_loads
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===== What type of data load are you? ===== | ===== What type of data load are you? ===== | ||
The first question we have to ask when starting a data load is what type of data load you are doing. Here are some of the types of data loads: | The first question we have to ask when starting a data load is what type of data load you are doing. Here are some of the types of data loads: | ||
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* Have someone experienced with the clients data look it over for accuracy and completeness. The technician doing the data load should examine first to catch the more obvious mistakes, and then the client themselves need to take a thorough look doing any necessary testing. | * Have someone experienced with the clients data look it over for accuracy and completeness. The technician doing the data load should examine first to catch the more obvious mistakes, and then the client themselves need to take a thorough look doing any necessary testing. | ||
* Repair and compact the database after large data operations like restarts. This may restore the database to its thinner state. | * Repair and compact the database after large data operations like restarts. This may restore the database to its thinner state. | ||
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faq/data_loads.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/21 17:07 (4 years ago) by kevin