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Selecting or updating context variables from the report editor

Before you begin

  • You have selected the Profiling perspective.
  • At least one context connection has been created and saved in the Talend Studio repository.

About this task

From the Context view in the report editor in the Profiling perspective, you can:
  • To select context variables from the Talend Studio repository, even if you have not exported the data mart settings as a context from the Preferences window, click Manage variables.

  • To define context variables from scratch, click the [+] button at the top left corner view.

  • To configure context environments for the report, click Manage environments at the top right corner of the view.

For further information about contexts and their variables, see Using contexts and variables.

To change the context connection for a report from the report editor, do the following:

Procedure

  1. Double-click a report in the DQ Repository tree view to open the report editor.
    If the Context view is not open in the editor, select Window > Show View > Profiling > Context to open it.
  2. In the Context view, click Manage variables.
    A dialog box opens to list all the context variables created and centralized in the Talend Studio repository.
  3. Select the check box of the context connection you want to use to generate the results of the current report.
    You can select more than one context connection.
    If you do not want to get the context variables from the Talend Studio repository but define them from scratch, you can click the [+] button at the bottom of the Context view and define the context values.
  4. Click OK.
    The variables of the selected context connections are listed in the Context view and in the Context Settings view.
    Overview of the Report Settings tab and the Context view.
  5. Write the name of the context variables from the Context Settings table into the Database Connection Settings view. Write context. followed by the variable name.
  6. If required, you can modify any context variable by clicking the value you want to modify in the Context view.
    Example of modifying a context variable in the Context view.
    Context values are modified accordingly in the report editor but these updates are not propagated to the context group in the repository. You can run only the current report with the new context values.
  7. In the Database Connection Settings view, click Check to make sure that your connection is successful.
  8. Save the report and execute it.
    The report results will be written to the context connection defined in the report editor.

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