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This year, the emphasis will be on how to take advantage of SharePoint,
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ADC – Details Panel Information pane
In my last
post, we looked at the asset tiles. Now
let’s look at the details contained in those tiles. Once in Data Catalog you can enter the
details pane by simply clicking a tile.
Regardless of the location of the tile when you choose it, the right-hand
side of the application expands out to show you the details of that asset.
For example,
you may have a table named DIMAccount.
This may be meaningful to a technology person but not necessarily to a
business person. However, the friendly
name “Account dimension” will be more useful and descriptive to more
people. In addition to the Friendly Name,
there is a space provided for you to enter a longer description. This description contains only text
values. If you put a link in here it
will only display for you the text of the link.
We will talk about how to put in hyper links in the next post.
The next
section allows you to update modify and change the experts and tags that were
entered in the registration phase. If
you want to add additional experts you can do it here. This is also where you can include additional
tags for your assets. Tags added here
unique to this asset and do not have to apply across all assets in this data
source.
The next
panel in the information pane is dedicated to connection information. This portion of the screen tells you the
detail about where the data resides. You
can add in information on how to get access to the data. There is a link that supplies multiple
options for connection string data “View Connection Strings”.
When you
choose the Connection Strings link
you are presented with all the different options of how to connect to this
data. The small layered paper icon on
the top right of each connection string detail, is a widget that will
automatically copy the connection string to your clipboard.
Note the
importance of displaying place holders for {User_Name} and
{Your_Password_Here}. Not only for its importance in reminding you where to
place this information, but also since it does not default to the current users’
administrative names and passwords, this prevents any back-door access to the
data.
This last
section is automatically updated by data catalog. This section tells you who the last person
was to update this asset, and when they did it.
My next post
will cover the other fun information available in the details pane beyond the
information tab.
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