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Data Domain Discovery Export Files in Informatica Analyst

When you export data domain discovery results from the Analyst tool, you can specify the file name and code page value. You can export data domain discovery results to a Microsoft Excel file.
The Microsoft Excel file contains multiple worksheets that separate discovery results based on columns, data domains, and data domain groups. The Properties worksheet displays profile properties, such as name, description, type, location, date and time last changes were made to the profile, and a link to the profile.

Data Domain Discovery Results in Microsoft Excel

When you export the data domain discovery results to Microsoft Excel, the Analyst tool saves the column names, names of matching data domains, conformance criteria, and null values. The Excel file also contains the data domain group names for each data domain and documented data types for the columns.
The following table describes each worksheet in the export file:
Tab
Description
View by Columns
Data domain discovery results sorted by data source column.
View by Data Domains
Data domain discovery results sorted by data domain.
View by Data Domain Groups
Data domain discovery results sorted by data domain group.
Properties
Basic profile properties, such as name, description, type, location, date and time last changes were made to the profile, and a link to the profile.

Exporting Data Domain Discovery Results from Informatica Analyst

You can export the data domain discovery results to an .xlsx file so that you can view the data in a file and distribute it within the enterprise for further use.
    1. Run a profile to perform data domain discovery.
    2. In the summary view or detailed view, click Actions > Export Data.
    The Export data to a file dialog box appears.
    3. Enter the file name. Optionally, use the default file name.
    4. Select the code page of the file.
    5. Click OK.