Tables and Columns

You can perform impact analysis on tables and columns, and analyze itheir impact as source and target.

This topic walks you through the steps to view impact analysis of tables. Similarly, you can view impact of columns, systems, and environments.

A table can be a source, target, or both in a mapping specification. It can also be used for transformations, such as business rules and lookups in a mapping project. The impact analysis helps you identify these impacts of the table on mapping projects.

To run impact analysis at table level, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Application Menu > Data Catalog > Metadata Manager > Explore.
  2. In the Data Catalog pane, click a table.
  3. Click the Impact Analysis tab.
    Impact analysis of the table appears.
    It displays the asset hierarchy, sensitivity data indicator (SDI) classification, data quality analysis, and table's impact based on related assets in your metadata.
  4. On the Tables card, click Upstream.
    The upstream dependencies of the environment appear in a grid format.

    Similarly, you can view downstream dependencies on the Downstream tab.
  5. On the Upstream or Downstream tab, click an asset to view its lineage or impact analysis. For more information on running lineage analysis on assets, refer to the Running Lineage Analysis topic.

Use the Other Impacts tile, and click one of the following to view them:

  • Business rules
  • Source Extract SQL
  • Lookups

For example, the image below displays the In Lookups tab with lookup conditions that impacts the asset type. Also, you can switch between In Source Extract SQL and In Business Rules tabs to view relevant impacts.

You can also view the upstream and downstream dependencies of other impacted assets from selected tablet's perspective. For example, the image below displays upstream column dependencies from the table's perspective.

Additionally, use the following options:

Lineage

Use this option to view lineage based on the asset type.

Export

Use this option to export the impact analysis in the .XLS format.