Sunday, May 9, 2010

Storing Transformations and Jobs in local Files System

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Spoon provides you with the ability to store transformation and job files to the local file system or in the Kettle repository. The Kettle repository can be housed in any common relational database. This means that in order to load a transformation from a database repository, you need to connect to this repository. To do this, you need to define a database connection to this repository. You can do this using the repositories dialog you are presented with when you start up Spoon bat file you will come across a welcome window in order to work for storing your transformations and jobs files in local file system and just click no repository. 
                                                                                   

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