Hi All,
This is regarding ETL testing. I have 3.5 years of
experience in software testing. I have used web and DB
testing so far. I am currently projected for ETL testing by
using which is very new to me. We are using Informatica for
running the sessions and taking the logs. I would like to
know whats the process we have to follow for this testing.
Ie., From kickoff to signoff. Can please anyone give brief
explanation on that.
Do we have any certification for ETL Testing??
Answer Posted / kirbal
Please send me the the documents.It will be very useful for me.My mail id Kirbal16@yahoo.com.Thanks in advance.
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