From time to time I get asked about Ipedo's data transformation capabilities. I was asked again a few weeks ago by a prospect, so I decided to put two of our developers to work. I asked them to write a few posts that explain what Ipedo XIP can do in the area of data transformation.
Now we have two great entries that describe both halves of Ipedo's dual-core query engine: one on transforms using SQL, and one on transforms using XQuery.
Both of these just scratch the surface. Just like the old Chinese expression "A long journey starts with the first step," these two entries only begin to expose the rich set of transformation capabilities available. But they do cover some common cases in EII, which are often different from ETL needs.
Let us know what you think. If you want more examples, all you need to do is ask. In the words of another Chinese proverb, "Dig a well before you are thirsty."