Selecting the database connection you want to analyze
Procedure
Expand DB Connections and select a database
connection to analyze, if more than one exists.
Click Next.
Set filters on the tables and/or views you want to analyze in their
corresponding fields according to your needs using the SQL language.
By default, the analysis examines all tables and views in the database.
Click Finish to close the Create New Analysis wizard.
A folder for the newly created analysis is listed under the Analyses folder in the DQ
Repository tree view, and the connection editor opens with the
defined metadata.
In the Number of connections per analysis field,
set the number of concurrent connections allowed per analysis to the
selected database connection.
You can set this number according to the database available resources,
that is the number of concurrent connections each database can
support.
Check/modify filters on table and/or views, if any.
You can use context values.
Select the Reload databases check box if you
want to reload all databases in your connection on the server when you
run the overview analysis.
When you try to reload a database, a message will prompt you for
confirmation as any change in the database structure may affect existing
analyses.
In the Context Group Settings view, select
from the list the context environment you want to use to run the
analysis.
The table in this view lists all context environments and their values you
define in the Contexts view in the analysis
editor. For further information, see Using context variables in analyses.
Press F6 to execute the analysis.
A message opens at the bottom of the editor to confirm that the operation is
in progress and analysis results are opened in the Analysis Results view.
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