Google Data Flow Compared to Ms SSIS ETL Tool












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Hi All GCP Developers,



I am Newbie to GCP Data Engineering Products, With an Experience in Microsoft SSIS ETL Tool, I would like to Know what are the Various Transformations And Functionalities are available in Google Data Flow. MS SSIS Tool Provide Easy Interface (Drag and Drop ) and SQL Usage to Perform ETL.



Data flow is mostly written in Python but how do you change or load only certain rows in a CSV/Text File when the particular field value is less than required amount ( Filtering of rows based on one field ) ?



Data flow Name is everywhere(Online) but why No Documentation of Data Processing Examples is Available?



If you Know any online course (other than coursera ) or Book with Practical and Hands-on please share it.



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    Hi All GCP Developers,



    I am Newbie to GCP Data Engineering Products, With an Experience in Microsoft SSIS ETL Tool, I would like to Know what are the Various Transformations And Functionalities are available in Google Data Flow. MS SSIS Tool Provide Easy Interface (Drag and Drop ) and SQL Usage to Perform ETL.



    Data flow is mostly written in Python but how do you change or load only certain rows in a CSV/Text File when the particular field value is less than required amount ( Filtering of rows based on one field ) ?



    Data flow Name is everywhere(Online) but why No Documentation of Data Processing Examples is Available?



    If you Know any online course (other than coursera ) or Book with Practical and Hands-on please share it.



    Thank you










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      Hi All GCP Developers,



      I am Newbie to GCP Data Engineering Products, With an Experience in Microsoft SSIS ETL Tool, I would like to Know what are the Various Transformations And Functionalities are available in Google Data Flow. MS SSIS Tool Provide Easy Interface (Drag and Drop ) and SQL Usage to Perform ETL.



      Data flow is mostly written in Python but how do you change or load only certain rows in a CSV/Text File when the particular field value is less than required amount ( Filtering of rows based on one field ) ?



      Data flow Name is everywhere(Online) but why No Documentation of Data Processing Examples is Available?



      If you Know any online course (other than coursera ) or Book with Practical and Hands-on please share it.



      Thank you










      share|improve this question













      Hi All GCP Developers,



      I am Newbie to GCP Data Engineering Products, With an Experience in Microsoft SSIS ETL Tool, I would like to Know what are the Various Transformations And Functionalities are available in Google Data Flow. MS SSIS Tool Provide Easy Interface (Drag and Drop ) and SQL Usage to Perform ETL.



      Data flow is mostly written in Python but how do you change or load only certain rows in a CSV/Text File when the particular field value is less than required amount ( Filtering of rows based on one field ) ?



      Data flow Name is everywhere(Online) but why No Documentation of Data Processing Examples is Available?



      If you Know any online course (other than coursera ) or Book with Practical and Hands-on please share it.



      Thank you







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