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  1. Abstract
  2. Support Changes
  3. Installation and Upgrade
  4. 10.4.1 Fixed Limitations and Closed Enhancements
  5. 10.4.1 Known Limitations
  6. Cumulative Known Limitations
  7. Emergency Bug Fixes Merged into 10.4.1
  8. Informatica Global Customer Support

Release Notes

Release Notes

Metadata Manager Known Limitations (Cumulative)

Metadata Manager Known Limitations (Cumulative)

The following table describes known limitations that are carried forward from previous releases:
Bug
Description
MM-3658
When Metadata Manager uses SAML authentication, an error appears when you create a business glossary resource with LDAP username and password.
MM-3640
Lineage does not appear between a Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services resource and Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services resource if the Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services resource uses shared data sets.
MM-3611
Lineage does not appear between a Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services resource and Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services resource for columns with the
Measure
option in tabular and multi-dimension models.
MM-3430
The
Cannot find the <object> in the catalog
error appears when the following conditions are true:
  1. You create a Microsoft SQL Server resource. The resource contains one or more table names and foreign key constraint names with special characters.
  2. You load the resource.
  3. In the
    Browse
    Catalog
    view, you navigate to the SQLServer Foreign class and select a Foreign Key constraint.
  4. In the
    Related Catalog Objects
    section, you click the object name.
MM-3420
The business glossary user account is locked when the following conditions are true:
  1. In Informatica Administrator, you enable the account lockout configuration for native users or you have imported LDAP users for whom lockout policies are imposed.
  2. In Metadata Manager, you perform an action on the business glossary resource for which an authentication is required. For example, you upload or remove enumerated files for the business glossary resource, or you perform a reload of the business glossary resource.
MM-3399
The business term link is not removed in the Analyst tool when the following conditions are true:
  1. You delete a column in an Oracle resource that is linked to the business term.
  2. In Metadata Manager, you reload the Oracle resource.
MM-3396
Links between an Oracle resource and business glossary resource are not deleted in Metadata Manager and Analyst tool when the following conditions are true:
  1. In Metadata Manager, you load an Oracle resource that has a column name same as a business term.
  2. You upload a rule-based links file to the business glossary resource that contains the business term and load the resource.
  3. You remove the rule-based links file in the business glossary resource and reload the resource .
MM-3204
Resource migration fails when you run the rmu command for the following resources:
  • ERwin (Deprecated_10.0.0)
  • Cognos (Deprecated_10.0.0)
  • JDBC (Deprecated_10.0.0)
  • Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (Deprecated_10.0.0)
  • SAP PowerDesigner (Deprecated_10.0.0) resources
MM-3117
When you load a Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) resource, the load logs display warnings for Extended Subject Area (XSA) fields after you create a mashup report in the visual analyser for OBIEE 12. The mashup report is created when you combine Microsoft Excel columns and sample subject elements in OBIEE 12.
MM-2927
When you remove an asset link for a term in the Analyst tool and reload the associated business glossary resource in the Metadata Manager, the Related Catalog Objects section does not get updated for the business term.
MM-2921
Metadata Manager does not support extraction of visual analyser projects for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition 12.
MM-2344
When you load an Informatica Platform resource that contains a mapping with an SQL override, Metadata Manager does not parse the SQL query or generate the links associated with the query.

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