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I need to build a Data Warehouse for an existing SQL Server database. I already have the design of the star schema dimension and fact tables. My question is:

Is there a tool in SQL Server 2008 Enterprise to help me with translating my data from the transactional database into the new data warehouse database? I am looking for a tool that helps me cleanup my data and populate the warehouse tables. I have done this before in an academic environment using Oracle databases. In this case I had to do everything "manually" with SQL.

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    When I Google this, SSIS comes up. There are even other questions in this site that mention SSIS related to this subject. I can create SSIS packages that I can run daily (for example) to do the rollup, but I haven't found how to use this effectively to do the initial ETL, which includes playing with the data to try different alternatives. Maybe I am just missing the elephant in the room.
    – j0aqu1n
    May 7, 2012 at 16:08
  • There is no automagical solution. If there were, I would be skeptical because there would be many automatic transformations done by said solution that may ignore important business rules. SSIS is probably the best choice for your scenario.
    – brian
    May 7, 2012 at 18:18

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You must check IMPORT and EXPORT functionality of MS - SQL SERVER, watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDfhTPU7P-M

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you should learn SSIS (not that hard) but first step is to load data. Quick and dirty way to do this is Import/Export Wizard - once you go through its steps, you can even save it as SSIS package and then tweak it as needed.

Some developers use SSIS heavily specifically data flows to clean-up and conform data. Some developers use SSIS only to bring data to a staging area (tables) and then would use SQL Stored procedures to transform/manipulate data on SQL Server.

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