Philip's profileNarnainBlogLists Tools Help

Blog


    October 19

    Cleaning data is not always a good thing

    I came across a post from Claudia Imhoff.  I totally agree that in some cases cleaning data also destroys some of information that can be derived from dirty data, and can destroy the audit trail.

    I usually insist on the option of minimal duplicates, this is always useful when converting things like dates and numbers from flat files, especially as the flat file data type is usually character based and that conversion process is rarely 100% reliable either due to dirty data such as 31 Feb 2007, or poor meta-data, is 05/04/2007 the 5th March 2007 or 4th May 2007.  Depending on the localisation of the tool generating the data it could be either.

    I really like the sound of ABC tables and would like to hear from anyone with experience of implementing this, or if anyone knows of any tools for achieving such a solution.

    Comments

    Please wait...
    Sorry, the comment you entered is too long. Please shorten it.
    You didn't enter anything. Please try again.
    Sorry, we can't add your comment right now. Please try again later.
    To add a comment, you need permission from your parent. Ask for permission
    Your parent has turned off comments.
    Sorry, we can't delete your comment right now. Please try again later.
    You've exceeded the maximum number of comments that can be left in one day. Please try again in 24 hours.
    Your account has had the ability to leave comments disabled because our systems indicate that you may be spamming other users. If you believe that your account has been disabled in error please contact Windows Live support.
    Complete the security check below to finish leaving your comment.
    The characters you type in the security check must match the characters in the picture or audio.

    To add a comment, sign in with your Windows Live ID (if you use Hotmail, Messenger, or Xbox LIVE, you have a Windows Live ID). Sign in


    Don't have a Windows Live ID? Sign up

    Trackbacks

    The trackback URL for this entry is:
    http://narnain.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!1C09C61034B8A7C7!182.trak
    Weblogs that reference this entry
    • None