Grade 3 Math TEKS and TAKS Daily Distributive Practice
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Grade 3 Math TEKS and TAKS Daily Distributive Practice

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Grade 3 Math Written by Diane McKenzie Creator of Muscle Moose Math Muscle Moosenager Math TEKSas Daily Moose Moose Productions  120 days of cumulative TEKS/TAKS practice tests  Eight-question tests designed to meet 3 levels of achievement in a single classroom  Built-in addition and subtraction Dearly Needed Math Facts (Days 1-35).  Built-in mini multiplication charts (Days 36-120)  Humorous cartoon moose gives daily TAKS tips and quips  Optional answer sheets to provide accurate feedback to teachers  Colored TEKS/TAAS/TAKS charts for third grade  Questions coding key included for quick tie in to the Muscle Moose Math Fitness
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SUN SEEBEYOND
eTL™ INTEGRATOR USER’S GUIDE
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction 7
About This Document 7
What’s in This Document 7
Intended Audience 8
Text Conventions 8
Screenshots 8
Related Documents 8
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Web Site 9
Documentation Feedback 9
Chapter 2
Overview of eTL Integrator 10
About eTL Integrator 10
Support File Formats 11
Supported Data Types 11ted Operators and Data Types 12
Supported Databases 12
Collaboration Support 12
eWay Properties Support 12
New Features in this Release 12
Support for Invoking Custom Functions in eTL Transformation 13
Support for Accessing Data Sources through the JDBC eWay 13
Chapter 3
Installing eTL Integrator 14
System Requirements 14
Supported Operating Systems 14
Required Java CAPS Products 14
eTL Integrator User’s Guide 3 Sun Microsystems, Inc.Contents
Supported Java CAPS Products 15
Installing eTL Integrator and Sample Projects 15
Updating Enterprise Designer for eTL Integrator 16
Deploying the eTL Enterprise Manager Plug-in 17
Chapter 4
Building and Deploying eTL Projects 18
Quick Start Guide to Building eTL Projects 18
Creating Java CAPS Projects 19
Creating Flat File Database Definitions 19
Creating Database OTDs 24
Creating eTL Collaboration Definitions 24
Viewing Flat File Database Definitions 27
Creating Business Processes (eInsight Only) 28
Creating eTL Connectivity Maps 30
Adding Connectivity Map Components 30
Linking Connectivity Map Components 31
Configuring the External Applications 32
Creating Java CAPS Environments for eTL Projects 33
Configuring the Flat File Database External Application 34
Creating Deployment Profiles 35
Chapter 5
Building Business Logic for eTL Projects 37
Opening eTL Collaborations for Editing 37
Using the eTL Collaboration Editor 38
Selecting Tables for Existing Collaborations 40
Displaying SQL Code 41
Collaboration Execution Strategies 42
Execution Strategy Selection 43
Direct/Simple 43
One Pass 43
Staging 44
Pipeline 44
Forcing Execution Strategies for Collaborations 44
Changing the Database URL for Design Time 45
eTL Integrator User’s Guide 4 Sun Microsystems, Inc.Contents
Extracting Data 46
Filtering Source Data with Runtime Inputs 46
Passing Flat Filenames at Runtime Inputs 48
Extracting Source Data with Conditions and Validations 48
Setting the Batch Size for Joined Tables 50
Using Subqueries 51
Setting Join Conditions 51
Using Table Aliases with Multiple Source Table Views 52
Transforming Data 55
Transformation Operators 55
Data Cleansing Operators 55
SQL-specific Operators 56
Date Operators 57
Number Operators 57
String Operators 58
Comparison Operators 59
Validation Operators 60
Modeling Complex Transformations 61
Applying Parenthesis to Expressions 61
Cascading Operators 61
Joining Heterogeneous Source Data 61
Dynamic Values in eTL Collaborations 62
Loading Data 62
Runtime Output Arguments 62
Configuring Loading Options for Target Tables 62
Using Auto Mapping 65
Mapping Multiple Targets 65
Support for JDBC eWay 66
Support for User Defined Functions 66
Chapter 6
Tutorial: Building eTL Projects 70
Installation Requirements 70
Creating Source and Target Sample Files 70
Creating the Customer Order Source File 71
Creating the Inventory Source File 71
Creating the Exceptions Target File 71
Creating the Project and Database Definitions 72
Creating the Project and Customer Order Definition 72
Creating the Inventory Database Definition 76
Creating the Target Database Definition 79
Creating the eTL Collaboration 81
Creating the eTL Collaboration Logic 84
Joining the Source Tables 84
Mapping Source Records to Target Records 88
eTL Integrator User’s Guide 5 Sun Microsystems, Inc.Contents
Validating and Testing the Collaboration 89
Creating the Connectivity Map 91
Creating the eTL Environment 93
Creating the Deployment Profile 94
Chapter 7
Managing Runtime eTL Projects 96
Reconfiguring Runtime Projects 96
Reconfiguring Project Properties 96
Modifying DB2 Catalog and Schema Configurations at Runtime 97
Monitoring eTL Collaborations 98
Log Files and Alerts 100
Appendix A
Data Type and Operator Support 101
Supported Data Types 101
Operator/Database Support 102
Index 106
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