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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

User Guide

User Guide

Classifying a Data Set Table

Classifying a Data Set Table

Classify tables in a data set as master tables or transactional tables to control the results of a reset operation.
  1. Open the required data set.
  2. Click the
    Plan Components
    tab.
  3. Click the
    Tables
    tab in the panel below the list of plan components to display a list of tables and the properties.
  4. Click
    Edit Table Type
    to open the
    Edit Table
    dialog box.
  5. Select the required table type from the list of table types.
  6. If you classify a table as a master table, you must choose one of the following options:
    • Mark all descendant tables as transactio​nal tables. TDM marks all related descendant tables as transactional tables.
    • Mark all other tables as transactio​nal. TDM marks all related descendant tables and all unrelated tables as transactional tables.
    A list of the tables in the data set with the impact of the classification on the tables appears.
    The following image shows the
    Edit Table
    dialog box:
    The Edit Table dialog box shows the table classification options. The table is classified as a master table with the option to mark all descendant tables as transactional selected. The tables in the data set are listed with the current classification and any change.
  7. Click
    OK
    .

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