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Informatica Versioning

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Hi can anybody explain the following Questions
1) How to create versioning
2) How to compare objects in versioning
3) How to implement the versioning in the Informatica
4) Why do we need versioning
5) One mapping schedule perday, perweek, per month,
How you scheduled & what script need for that
6) Have you ever used any shortcuts in your project
7) Why you are removing and rebuilding index
we need the index & how will you manipulate the indexes in presql and postsql
8) After the data model prepared LDM and PDM then what is next (before low level document)

I faced these Questions in TCS pune interview
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Hi,

1) We cant able to create versioning.
2) Right click the object - > View History, the window will open.
go to Tools - Compare
3) We have to enable versioning, while creating ur repository.
4) To keep the History of the objects.

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Hi can anybody explain the following Questions
1) How to create versioning
2) How to compare objects in versioning
3) How to implement the versioning in the Informatica
4) Why do we need versioning
5) One mapping schedule perday, perweek, per month,
How you scheduled & what script need for that
6) Have you ever used any shortcuts in your project
7) Why you are removing and rebuilding index
we need the index & how will you manipulate the indexes in presql and postsql
8) After the data model prepared LDM and PDM then what is next (before low level document)

I faced these Questions in TCS pune interview
Can anybody send me answers
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