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  1. About the Data Vault Administrator Guide
  2. Introduction to the Data Vault
  3. Data Vault Service Startup and Shutdown
  4. Data Vault Configuration
  5. Data Vault SSL Setup
  6. Data Vault ODBC Setup
  7. Data Vault Administration
  8. Data Repartitioning
  9. Partial Data Vault Copy
  10. Archived Data Migration
  11. Data Validation
  12. Bulk File Uploader
  13. Data Vault Administration Tool
  14. Data Vault Logs
  15. User Account Privileges
  16. ssasql Command Line Program
  17. Data Vault Audit Log
  18. Appendix A: Sample Configuration Files

Data Vault Administrator Guide

Data Vault Administrator Guide

Data Vault Tables

Data Vault Tables

A database or Data Vault archive folder contains Data Vault tables. The Data Vault tables are classified based on the type of data files they contain.
A database can contain the following types of tables:
Updatable
Updatable tables contain data with associated metafield columns. When you archive data and add additional information such as tags and legal holds, the Data Vault Service adds metafields to store the information. The Data Vault Service does not update data columns but can update metafields columns.
Each partition in an updatable table contains the following types of files:
  • Archive file. Contains the archived data. The archive file name has a suffix of
    _a
    .
  • Update file. Contains the metadata for the archived data. The Data Vault Service modifies this file when you set tags or legal holds on the archived data or when you delete a logical entity. The file name has a suffix of
    _u
    .
Archive
Archive tables contain data that do not have associated metafields. When you archive data without adding tag or other metadata, the Data Vault Service does not add metafields to the table. A partition in an archive table contains archive files but does not contain update files.

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