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Data discovery and organization

Qlik Data Catalyst organizes data as hierarchies where objects are represented logically via entities [tables], attributes [columns/fields] and relationship properties [key/value] pairs.

Source Hierarchies are top level folder systems designed for drill in and drill out navigation of Data Sources.

Sources are collections of entities that share source and structural attributes that assist with loading and validation.

Entities are tables comprised of attributes [columns/fields] that answer specific relational queries.

New data is readily incorporated into Source folders upon validation, profiling, and inheritance of attributes.

Parent object information

To view source information for an entity or entity metrics for a field, select the object (via tick or checkbox) and note the appearance of a carat next to breadcrumbs trail following Field or Entity at the top of the screen. Select the carat to display or collapse parent information for the selected entity or field.

Display source information for an entity

Figure 8 – Display Source Information for an Entity

Display entity information for a field

Figure 9 – Display Source Information for an Field

Global search

To search on names across a cluster in all grids and areas of the application, the Global Search field is available in the middle of the top navigation bar.

Global search

Figure 10 – Global Search

Preliminary search results display; select View all results in the upper right of the search results to open a screen with more information and drill-in options.

Global search results: all results view

Figure 11 – Global Search Results All results view

Information noteInclusion of profile values in Global Search can impact performance.

Local search

Local Search returns results found in the current grid.

Local search results

Figure 12 – Local Search Returns Results

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