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  1. Preface
  2. Data Profiling
  3. Profiles
  4. Profile results
  5. Tuning data profiling task performance
  6. Troubleshooting

Data Profiling

Data Profiling

Creating a profiling task

Creating a profiling task

You can create a profile to view and analyze the content and structure of a source object.
  1. In
    Data Profiling
    , click
    New
    .
  2. In the
    New
    dialog box, click
    Data Profiling Task
    .
    The
    Definition
    tab for the profile appears.
  3. On the
    Definition
    tab, enter the asset, source, and profile details. You can also choose columns and add a filter for the profile.
    • You can add a cleanse, labeler, parse, or rule specification asset to view the impact of the corresponding data quality operations on the source data.
  4. On the
    Rules
    tab, add one or more
    Data Quality
    assets as rules to the profile.
  5. On the
    Schedules
    tab, optionally choose a runtime environment and schedule. You can also change the default email notification options and advanced options for the profile run as necessary.
  6. Choose one of the following options to save and run the profile:
    • Select or clear the option to run the profiling task in advanced mode. You cannot edit the option after you save the task.
    • Click
      Save
      to save the profile.
    • Click
      Run
      to save and run the profile.
    • Save the profile and choose a schedule on the
      Schedules
      tab to run the profile.

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