Welcome to TROCCO!
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    Welcome to TROCCO!

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    Welcome to TROCCO!

    TROCCO offers a wide variety of functions essential to the operation of a data analysis infrastructure.
    As a first step, let's transfer the data.
    This page is intended for first-time TROCCO customers and describes the process of completing a data transfer.

    3 Steps to Data Transfer

    Let's use TROCCO to transfer data as soon as possible.
    TROCCO allows you to transfer data by following the three steps below.

    Creation of Connection Configuration

    • Create Connection Configuration for TROCCO to connect to Data Source and Data Destination services.
    • Please refer to the pages under Connection Configuration for the configuration items for each service.

    Create ETL Configuration

    • Create an ETL Configuration that defines in what form Data Settings will be transferred.
    • Please refer to the pages under Data Source and Data Destination for ETL Configuration items for each service.

    Execution of ETL Job

    • Once the ETL Configuration has been created, run the ETL Job.

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    If you have any problems using TROCCO, please refer to the following pages.

    I don't understand the error message.

    Please refer to the collection of error messages.
    This section describes the causes and remedies for error messages that often appear on TROCCO.

    I want to know TROCCO's specifications or have other questions.

    Please refer to the other pages under Basic FAQs.
    Information on TROCCO's specifications and addressing other frequently asked questions.

    Next Steps in Data Transfer

    TROCCO is not just a tool for transferring data.
    We offer a variety of functions necessary for operating a data analysis infrastructure.
    Below are some of the most frequently used typical functions.

    Data Mart Configuration

    Data Mart Configuration allows data to be transformed and aggregated by executing queries on the data stored in the DWH.
    See Creating a Data Mart Config uration for details on the setup procedure.

    Workflow

    Workflow Definitions can define the dependencies (order of execution) between each ETL Configuration or Data Mart Configuration in the form of a graph.
    By executing the Workflow you have defined, each job can be sequenced in the manner intended.
    See Creating a Workflow Definition for details on the setup process.

    Schedule

    TROCCO has a Schedule setting that allows you to set the timing of execution for ETL Configuration, Data Mart Configuration, and Workflow defined Jobs.
    Job Settings can be used to automatically execute jobs at specified times.
    See Schedule for details on the setup procedure.


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