The menu option is the extent of the integration as far as I know. What are you trying to accomplish?
Greg Leman
Metagenix, Inc.
http://www.metagenix.com
The problem with that approach is that when you're done, all you've proven is that your ETL jobs handles the input you've put together the way you expect it to. With ETL, it's the boundary cases that often cause problems. No matter how well you design your tests, you'll always be missing...
You can test an ETL tool with a business rules engine. Just build a rule that asserts that the data found in the source will be present in the target with any transformations. You run the ETL job, then you run the test to verify that everything worked.
Greg Leman
Metagenix, Inc...
From the length of time it's taken for someone to post an answer, I would surmise there's nothing out there. Ascential doesn't even discuss QM on their website, and they don't seem to talk about it unless it's part of the DataStage suite.
Depending upon what you're trying to accomplish, you...
Ab Initio is like using a sledge hammer to swat a fly if you're just trying to cleanup up a 30 gig file. Many people use ETL tools to manage data quality, just like many people use a hammer instead of a wrench to loosen a bolt. It'll get the job done, but....
Greg Leman
Metagenix, Inc...
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