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Data Domain Discovery Results in Informatica Developer

Data domain discovery results display statistics about columns that match data domains, including the percentage of matching column data and whether column names match data domains.
You can drill down the results further for analysis. You can also verify the results on all the rows of the data source and add the results to a data model from the editor in the Developer tool. You can sort the results based on data domains, data domain groups, and columns. You can export data domain discovery results to a Microsoft Excel file.
The following table describes the data domain discovery results:
Column name
Description
Name
Name of the data domain, data domain group, or column based on whether you select the Data Domain, Data Domain Group, or Columns view.
Connection
Name of the connection.
Status
The inference status of the column.
% Data Conformance
The percentage of column data that matches a data domain.
Conforming row count
The total number of rows matching the data domain criteria.
% Null
The percentage of null values for the column.
Total Rows
The total number of rows.
Column Name Match
Indicates whether the column name matches a data domain name.
Data Domain Groups
The data domain group that the data domain belongs to.
Documented Datatype
Datatype declared for the column in the profile object.
Drilldown
If selected, drills down on column data.
Verified
Indicates the validation of the data domain match on all rows of the data source.
Last Run Time
Date and time of the last profile run.

Viewing by Data Domain Groups in Informatica Developer

You can view data domain discovery results sorted by data domain groups.
    1. Run the profile to view its results.
    2. Click Results.
    3. Click Data Domain Discovery.
    You can view the data domain discovery results in the right panel.
    4. Verify that the Data Domain option is selected in the Show field.
    5. Select Show data domain group hierarchy to view the results sorted by the data domain groups.

Viewing by Columns in Informatica Developer

You can view data domain discovery results sorted by source columns that match data domains.
    1. Run the profile to view its results.
    2. Click Results.
    3. Click Data Domain Discovery.
    You can view the data domain discovery results in the right panel.
    4. Select Columns to view the results sorted by source columns that match data domains.

Verifying the Results in Informatica Developer

When you run a profile, it analyzes a sample of the data source to infer profile results. You can run the profile on all rows of the source data to verify the inference results.
    1. Run the profile to view its results.
    2. Click Results.
    3. Click Data Domain Discovery.
    You can view the data domain discovery results in the right panel.
    4. Select a column in the right panel that you want to verify.
    5. Right-click the column and select Verify to run the profile on all rows of the data source.
    You might see a change in the % Data Conformance value after you verify the results.
    6. To verify the inference results of multiple columns, select multiple columns. You can then right-click and select Verify All.

Approving Data Domains in the Developer Tool

If you run data domain discovery in a single data object profile, you can approve the inferred data domains for multiple columns at a time. If you run data domain discovery as a part of enterprise discovery, you can approve the data domain of one source column at a time. To approve the data domains of multiple columns after enterprise discovery, you can open the individual data object profile tasks and approve the data domains.
    1. In the Object Explorer view, select a profile.
    2. Double-click the profile to open it.
    The profile opens in a tab.
    3. If you ran a single data object profile, select the Data Domain Discovery view and then select a row. The row contains data domain discovery results for each column.
    4. Right-click the row, and select Accept.
    The inference status of the data domain changes to Accepted.
    5. If you ran enterprise discovery, select the Data Domains view and then select a data domain.
    The columns that match the data domain appear in the right panel.
    6. Right-click the column that you want to approve and select Accept.
    The inference status of the data domain changes to Accepted.
    7. To restore the inferred status of the data domain, right-click the row and click Reset.

Rejecting Data Domains in the Developer Tool

When you view the profile results, the Developer tool displays inferred data domains by default. You can reject inferred or approved data domains. You can choose to show or hide the rejected data domains.
    1. In the Object Explorer view, select a profile.
    2. Double-click the profile to open it.
    The profile opens in a tab.
    3. In the Data Domain Discovery view, or Data Domains view, select a row.
    4. To reject inferred data domains, right-click the row and select Reject.
    The Developer tool greys out the rejected data domain from the data domain discovery results.
    5. To hide the rejected data domains, right-click the row and select Hide Rejected.
    6. To view the rejected data domains, right-click one of the rows, and then select Show Rejected.

Exporting Data Domain Discovery Results from Informatica Developer

When you export the data domain discovery results to an .xlsx file from the Developer tool, you can save the file either to the server or a specific location in the client machine.
    1. Run a profile to perform data domain discovery.
    2. Click the Results view.
    3. Click the Export Results to File icon.
    The Export data to a file dialog box appears.
    4. Enter the file name. Optionally, use the default file name.
    5. Under Save, choose Save on Client and click Browse to select a location and save the file locally in your computer. By default, Informatica Developer writes the file to a server location set in the Data Integration Service properties of Informatica Administrator.
    6. Click OK.