Switching between different contexts of the same connection - Cloud - 7.3

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When you create more than one context for the same database or file connection, the menu Switch context is accessible from the connection. This menu enables you to select the context on which you want to execute the current analysis.

Before you begin

Multiple contexts have been defined for a connection in the Profiling perspective of Talend Studio.

For more information, see Creating multiple contexts for the same connection.

Make sure that the database name, the schema name or the catalog name is defined in the wizard. When you switch between different contexts, this enables you to retrieve the correct database structure.

Procedure

  1. In the DQ Repository tree view, expand Metadata > DB connections or Metadata > FileDelimited connections.
  2. Right-click the connection exported as a context and select from the contextual menu Switch context. The Choose context dialog box is displayed.
  3. Select from the list the context you want to set for the current connection, and then click OK to close the dialog box.
    A confirmation message is displayed prompting you to refresh the connection editor.
  4. Click OK to close the message.
    The context has been changed accordingly for the current selection.
    For detailed information on centralizing the contexts and variables to be used in data integration Jobs or data quality analyses, see Centralizing database metadata.