A database connection or a file connection has been
created.
Procedure
In the DQ Repository tree view, expand
Metadata.
Double-click the database connection or file connection you want to export.
Optional: You can perform one of the following actions:
In the Database Connection wizard, do any
modifications in the connection information, if necessary and click
Next.
Make sure that the database name, the schema name
or the catalog name is defined in the wizard. When you switch between different
contexts, this enables you to retrieve the correct database structure.
In the file connection wizard, do any modifications in the connection
information, if necessary, and click Next.
Click Export as context.
The Create / Reuse Context wizard is displayed.
Select to:
Create a new context and save it in the repository.
Use a context group that is already centralized in the repository.
Click Next.
If you select to create a new context, set the context metadata and then click Next > Finish.
The variables and values of the selected database or file connection are
automatically defined in the wizard and the new context is named as
Default.
To modify the context name, click Manage environments.
Select the context and click Rename....
Rename the context and click Finish.
Click Finish to close the Create / Reuse
context wizard.
In the Database Connection wizard, all connection settings
are set as context and are read-only.
You can open the context group to edit it from the Contexts
node in the DQ Repository tree view.
Click Finish to close the wizard.
You can always click Revert Context at the bottom of
the connection wizard to switch the current database or file connection back to
its initial state.
A message is displayed prompting you to propagate the change in the connection
type to all the Jobs and analyses that use the connection, if any.
Click Yes to confirm the operation and close the message
and the dialog box.
Results
The database or file connection is exported as a context and listed as a context item
under the Contexts node in the DQ Repository
tree view.
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