A database connection is created in the Profiling perspective.
About this task
In the example below, you want to create time correlation analysis to compute the
minimal and maximal birth dates for each listed country in the selected nominal column. Two
columns are used for the analysis: birth date and country.
Information noteRestriction: The time
correlation analysis is possible only on database columns. You can not use this analysis
on file connections.
Defining the time correlation analysis
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Procedure
In the DQ Repository tree view, expand the
Data Profiling folder.
Right-click the Analyses folder and select
New Analysis.
The Create New Analysis wizard
opens.
Start typing time correlation analysis in the filter
field, select Time Correlation Analysis and
click Next.
In the Name field, enter a name for the
current analysis.
Information noteImportant:
Do not use the following special characters in the item names: ~ ! ` # ^ * & \\ / ? : ; \ , . ( ) ¥ ' " « » <
>
These characters are all replaced with "_" in the file system and you may end up
creating duplicate items.
Set the analysis metadata (Purpose,
Description and Author) in the
corresponding fields and then click Finish.
A folder for the newly created analysis is listed under
Analysis in the DQ Repository tree
view, and the analysis editor opens on the analysis metadata.
Selecting the columns for the time correlation analysis and setting analysis parameters
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Procedure
In the analysis editor and from the Connection list, select the database connection on which to run
the analysis.
The time correlation analysis is possible only on database columns for the
time being. You can change your database connection by selecting another
connection from the Connection list. If the
analyzed columns do not exist in the new database connection you want to set,
you receive a warning message that enables you to continue or cancel the
operation.
Click Select Columns to open the Column Selection dialog box and select the columns,
or drag them directly from the DQ Repository
tree view into the Analyzed Columns
view.
If you right-click any of the listed columns in the Analyzed Columns view and select Show in
DQ Repository view, the selected column will be automatically
located under the corresponding connection in the tree view.
If required, click in the Indicators view to open a dialog box where you
can set thresholds for each indicator.
The indicators representing the simple statistics are by-default attached to this
type of analysis.
In the Data Filter view, enter an SQL WHERE
clause to filter the data on which to run the analysis, if required.
In the Analysis Parameterview and in the
Number of connections per analysis field,
set the number of concurrent connections allowed per analysis to the selected
database connection, if required.
You can set this number according to the database available resources, that is
the number of concurrent connections each database can support.
If you have defined context variables in the analysis editor:
Use the Data Filter and Analysis
Parameter views to set/select context variables to filter data
and to decide the number of concurrent connections per analysis
respectively.
In the Context Settings view, select from the list the
context environment you want to use to run the analysis.