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  1. Preface
  2. Using Metadata Manager
  3. Configuring Metadata Manager
  4. Application Resources
  5. Business Glossary Resources
  6. Business Intelligence Resources
  7. Custom Resources
  8. Data Integration Resources
  9. Data Modeling Resources
  10. Database Management Resources
  11. Universal Resources
  12. Managing Resources
  13. Loading and Monitoring Resources
  14. Managing Permissions
  15. Resource Migration
  16. Repository Migration
  17. Appendix A: Metadata Manager Login
  18. Appendix B: Metadata Manager Properties Files
  19. Appendix C: Resource Configuration Files
  20. Appendix D: Glossary

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

Links View

Links View

The
Links
view contains information about links created between objects in resources that share a connection assignment. Metadata Manager creates links during a resource load or when you direct Metadata Manager to create the links. Metadata Manager uses the links between objects in different resources to display data lineage across sources.
Metadata Manager updates the
Links
view during each resource load or link process.
The following table describes the columns in the
Links
view:
Column
Description
Resource
Name of the resource that owns the connection.
Connection
Name of the connection in the data integration, business intelligence, or data modeling repository to the metadata source.
Assigned Database
Name of the resource that contains the assigned schema.
Assigned Schema
Schema name for the resource that the connection is assigned to.
Links
Number of created links associated with the connection and schema.
Missing Links
Number of links associated with the connection and schema that Metadata Manager could not create. Missing links can occur because of incorrect connection assignments, outdated metadata for the resources, or a counterpart object that does not exist in the metadata source.
Link Completeness
Percentage of links in the connection that are correctly associated with the schema.

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