You can assign and unassign connections, and accept or reject discovered endpoint recommendations on the Assign Connections tab of the Configure page. To view Assign Connections, click Lineage Discovery on the Lineage tab.
You can modify connection assignments to endpoint catalog source objects.
After you assign connections, there can be both matched and unmatched objects in the catalog. You can export a list of matched and unmatched objects to a Microsoft Excel file. You can use this list for remediation or as a reference.
The Assign Connections tab displays the list of connections along with the following details for each connection:
Property
Description
Connection Name
The name of the connection.
Catalog Source
The catalog source to which the connection is assigned.
Endpoint
The object in the catalog source that has a connection to another object in another catalog source.
Endpoint Type
The type of the endpoint object.
Catalog Source Type
The type of catalog source.
Job Status
The status of the assign or unassign job.
Objects
Percentage of the matched objects versus unmatched objects in the catalog sources.
You can apply a filter or sort the list of connections by connection name. You can also search for a connection by using the connection name. For example, to find a connection name starting with HE4CLNT, you can search using the prefix or suffix, that is, HE4* or *4CLNT.
Note: If the source schema contains case-sensitive tables or if the reference objects contain multiple objects with the same name in different cases, perform case-sensitive connection assignment to get correct lineage.
Based on the catalog source you select on the Catalog Sources panel, the Related Catalog Sources tab displays a list of related catalog sources.
For more information about related catalog sources and lineage discovery, see Lineage discovery.