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An essential part of managing any application is knowing what happens during the day-to-day usage of the application. This theme holds especially true in ETL solutions, in which the data being manipulated can be used for reporting, analysis, or financial reporting. Administrators satisfy this need through logging and reporting of the executions, errors, and statuses of the applications, which fits perfectly into the management framework concept.
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© 2012 Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, and Michelle Ufford
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Leonard, A., Masson, M., Mitchell, T., Moss, J.M., Ufford, M. (2012). Logging and Reporting Patterns. In: SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3772-3_15
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