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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to TDM Administration
  3. User and Role Administration
  4. Security Administration
  5. System Preferences
  6. TDM Server Administration
  7. Connections
  8. Pass Phrases
  9. Global Parameters
  10. Dictionaries
  11. User-Defined Datatypes

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

TDM Administration Overview

TDM Administration Overview

Test Data Management (TDM) provides data masking, data subset, data discovery, and data generation capabilities to manage non production data in your organization. You can create a test data warehouse and create and store data sets from Test Data Manager.
As a TDM administrator, you can perform the following tasks:
  • Manage security and users. Create roles and assign privileges and roles to users from Informatica Administrator to distribute duties among users and restrict user access.
  • Configure system preferences. You can set system preferences to configure workflows for optimum performance. You can also set system preferences to configure data domain sensitivity levels for tracking the sensitive data that users want to mask.
  • Create connections. Create connections to application services to perform data masking, data subset, data discovery, and data generation operations. Create connections to the source and target databases to perform these operations.
  • Create a connection to the Test Data Warehouse Service to store data sets in the test data warehouse.
  • Integrate a test tool with TDM. Integrate a test tool to directly copy flat file results to the test tool.
  • Create and manage pass phrases. Create and manage pass phrases to use in format preserving encryption masking operations.
  • Create and manage global parameters. Use global parameters in plans and entities across Test Data Manager.
  • Perform server management tasks. You can configure licenses and restart the TDM Server from Informatica Administrator.
  • Configure log level settings. You can set severity levels to generate logs for the different TDM operations.

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