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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to the Test Data Management Self-Service Portal
  3. Working with Test Data in the Self-Service Portal
  4. Analyzing Test Data with Data Coverage
  5. Data Pack Tasks in the Self-Service Portal
  6. Monitor

Test Data Management Self-Service Portal Guide

Test Data Management Self-Service Portal Guide

Editing a Data Coverage Task

Editing a Data Coverage Task

Edit a data coverage task to update the metadata or edit the data included in the task. You can edit a data coverage task to continue analysis or update the data coverage analysis. If you edit a data coverage task, the previous analysis information is replaced with the updates.
  1. Open the
    data pack
    that contains the data coverage task that you want to edit.
  2. Click the
    Data Coverage
    tab.
  3. Click the data coverage task that you want to edit.
    The data coverage page opens. The graph displays the results of the last analysis that you performed.
  4. Optional. Click
    Actions
    Edit
    to edit the name or description. Click
    OK
    .
  5. Optional. Click
    Actions
    Edit
    Tables
    to edit the master table or the related tables in the task. Click
    OK
    .
  6. Optional. Edit the column information as required. You can create and delete columns.
  7. Edit the data coverage task. From the
    Columns
    pane, select a column that you want to add to the X axis on the graph and click
    Move to X
    . You can also click the required column name from the list of columns and drag the column into the
    X Axis
    field.
    The column values are plotted along the X axis.
  8. Select and add a column to the Y axis.
    The column values are plotted along the Y axis.
  9. Optional. Edit the data count threshold.
  10. Optional. Add or edit a filter column to filter results based on column criteria.
    You can add two filters.
  11. Click
    Analyze
    .
    The data coverage analysis results appear on the graph. Data coverage is represented based on the minimum and maximum data count values that you set.

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