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  1. Preface
  2. User administration
  3. Ecosystem single sign-on
  4. SAML single sign-on
  5. Users
  6. User groups
  7. User roles
  8. User settings
  9. User configuration examples
  10. Editing your user profile
  11. Inviting users to join your organization
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User Administration

User Administration

Data Profiling feature privileges

Data Profiling feature privileges

Use the
Data Profiling
feature privileges to allow users access to specific functionality while working with
Data Profiling
assets. You can enable asset and feature privileges when you create a custom role.
The following table describes the
Data Profiling
feature privileges:
Privilege
Description
Data Profiling
Create, read, update, delete, run, and set permissions for a
data profiling
task.
Data Profiling
- Compare Columns
Compare columns in a profile run.
Data Profiling
- Compare Data Profiling Runs
Compare multiple profile runs.
Data Profiling
- Data Profiling Results - View*
  • View the profiling results for a
    data profiling
    task for any user including the user who created the
    data profiling
    task.
  • View the valid and invalid rows in the
    Data Governance and Catalog
    scorecard using the
    Preview of Successful Rows
    and
    Preview of Unsuccessful Rows
    .
Data Profiling
- Drill down*
View and select the drill-down option when you create a
data profiling
task.
Data Profiling
- Export Data Profiling Results
Export the profiling results to a Microsoft Excel file.
Data Profiling
- Manage Rules
Add or delete rules for a
data profiling
task.
Data Profiling
- Query - Create
Create a query.
Data Profiling
- Query - Submit
Run a query and view query results.
Data Integration
- Data Preview
View source object data in the
Data Preview
area.
Data Profiling
Sensitive Data - view
Hide sensitive information for a particular user role. When the
Sensitive Data - view
privilege is configured, you cannot view the minimum value, maximum value, and most frequent values information in the
compare column
tab.
Data Profiling
Disable Data Value Storage
Does not store minimum, maximum, and most frequent values in the profiling warehouse. When you configure the
Disable Data Value Storage
feature, the sensitive information is not stored in the profile results and the source system. The values are not stored even if you have permissions to view the sensitive data, or if you configure a profiling task with the
Maximum Number of Value Frequency Pairs
option. By default, this feature is disabled. When the feature is disabled, the values are stored as expected.
* To perform drill down, and to view the
Preview of Successful Rows
and
Preview of Unsuccessful Rows
in a
Data Governance and Catalog
scorecard, you need the following privileges:
  • Data Profiling
    - Query - Create
  • Data Profiling
    - Query - Submit
  • Data Profiling
    - Data Profiling Results - View
  • Data Profiling
    Sensitive Data - view
The following table describes how the
Disable Data Value Storage
and
Sensitive Data- view
features function when you configure for different user roles:
Features
Custom role
Administrator or Designer
Result
Disable Data Value Storage
Inactive
Active
Sensitive information is not stored.
Active
Inactive
Sensitive information is not stored.
Sensitive Data- view
Inactive
Active
Sensitive information is displayed.
Active
Inactive
Sensitive information is displayed.
When you activate the
Disable Data Value Storage
feature,
Data Profiling
or the source system does not store the sensitive information.

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