Wait you mean your organization doesn’t use some ludicrously expensive hosted database solution or 3 to aggregate data then instead of natively working with the data in that database it gets exported and transformed on a local machine which may or may not havd backups then ask the database people about weird data quirks coming from the local transformations performed on the data
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MissJinx@lemmy.world 14 hours agodude you can hate but 80% of “data” still.on excel. I’m in my third global company and people still control things on excel. and 5% power bi (some from excel) hahahahaha
Trainguyrom@reddthat.com 11 hours ago
MissJinx@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
they do but they export it to excel 🤣 not joking, some people export the entire data base of something and just use it on excel because “it’s very easy”
djmikeale@feddit.dk 7 hours ago
That hit a bit too close to home. 😂
djmikeale@feddit.dk 7 hours ago
Yep, that’s true haha.
It’s perhaps not so much Excel, as much as it’s just the symptom of a lot of bigger issues: working without version control, without column validation or access control, limited documentation (not necessarily better in data warehouse but at least the functionality is easily accessible), limited automated testing, etc etc.
If only they could keep their data for themselves, then ok. but no no, we have to ingest it, and do work on top of it in dwh, and it just breaks so often due to a variety of different stuff.