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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Test Data Management
  3. Test Data Manager
  4. Projects
  5. Policies
  6. Data Discovery
  7. Creating a Data Subset
  8. Performing a Data Masking Operation
  9. Data Masking Techniques and Parameters
  10. Data Generation
  11. Data Generation Techniques and Parameters
  12. Working with Test Data Warehouse
  13. Analyzing Test Data with Data Coverage
  14. Plans and Workflows
  15. Monitor
  16. Reports
  17. ilmcmd
  18. tdwcmd
  19. tdwquery
  20. Appendix A: Data Type Reference
  21. Appendix B: Data Type Reference for Test Data Warehouse
  22. Appendix C: Data Type Reference for Hadoop
  23. Appendix D: Glossary

Reports Overview

Reports Overview

You can run a report from Test Data Manager to see detailed information about recent activities, a plan or a policy. Run the type of report that contains the information you want to see.
Test Data Manager contains activity, data masking, plan audit, plan detail, and row count reports. You can run a data masking report on a project. You can run a plan audit, plan detail, or a row count report on a plan.
When you run a report in Test Data Manager, the report opens in a new window. Make sure you do not have a pop-up blocker enabled so that the report window can open.
The following table describes the reports that you can run in Test Data Manager:
Report
Description
Audit Trail Report
A report that you run from the Overview view that lists all recent activities performed in Test Data Manager.
Data Masking Report
A report that you run on a project that lists all the table columns and the rules and policies that are assigned to the columns.
Plan Audit Report
A report that you run on a plan that contains detailed information about the policy assignments in the plan.
Plan Detail Report
A report that you run on a plan that lists policy assignments, entity details, groups, templates, and template components that are part of the plan.
Row Count
A report that you run on a plan that lists the tables in the plan and the number of rows in each table that the plan affects.

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