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Revision as of 14:12, 16 May 2011
Status: Requirements done. Estimate: 18 weeks
User Story
As a DataShop administrator, I want to redesign Dataset Import Tool to load the dataset into database by processing it column by column so that I can speed up the import process.
Summary from Release Notes
This release of DataShop concludes work improving the tool used to import tab-delimited text files into DataShop. With these improvements, loading large tab-delimited text files of transaction data is now possible. It's fast, too.
As part of this release, we have used the new import tool to load 6 datasets that we had been unable to load. These datasets range in size from 122,000 to 870,000 transactions.
Notes/Comments
- Current Dataset Import Tool processes the dataset row by row and uses Hibernate layer, which takes a long time to import a dataset.
- The import sometime has failed for several large datasets and has some bugs as well.
- We'd like to rewrite this import tool to allow column by column process and avoid Hibernate layer to make the import faster.
- The goal is to process 1 million rows per minute on import only. Shanwen10:09, 12 October 2010 (EDT)
See completed features
See on-going features
See unordered Collected User Requests
See the DataShop Glossary