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aeden-activewarehouse-etl
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Ruby Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) tool.
== Requirements
== Online Documentation
Available at http://activewarehouse.rubyforge.org/docs/activewarehouse-etl.html
== Features
Current supported features:
== Dependencies ActiveWarehouse ETL depends on the following gems:
== Usage
Once the ActiveWarehouse ETL gem is installed jobs can be invoked using the
included etl
script. The etl script includes several command line options
and can process multiple control files at a time.
Command line options:
== Control File Examples Control file examples can be found in the examples directory.
== Running Tests The tests require Shoulda 1.x.
== Feedback This is a work in progress. Comments should be made on the activewarehouse-discuss mailing list at the moment. Contributions are always welcome.
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