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Before you begin
At least one type of analysis is created in the
Profiling
perspective.
About this task
In this example, we create a basic column analysis using simple statistics and
generate an evolution report on this analysis. This evolution report provides us with
the evolution of the simple statistics indicators through comparing current and
historical statistics to determine the improvement or degradation of the data in the
analyzed column.
Procedure
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Follow the steps outlined in Creating a basic analysis on a database column to create a simple
column analysis.
In this analysis, you analyze one column using the Row
Count, Blank Count and Distinct Count indicators.
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Right-click the analysis name in the DQ
Repository tree view and select New
Report from the contextual menu.
The report editor is displayed with the selected analysis already listed in
the Analysis List.
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In the Analysis list view and from the
Template type list, select Evolution as the type for the report you want to
generate.
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Select the Refresh All check box to refresh
the listed analysis before generating the report.
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Click Generated Report Settings to display
the corresponding view, and then define the settings for the generated
report.
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Click Presentation Settings to open the
corresponding view, and then personalize the presentation settings for the
generated report.
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Click Database Connection Settings and set
the connection parameters to the database where you want to store the report
results.
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Click the save icon on the toolbar of the report editor to save the report
settings.
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From the toolbar of the open report editor, click
to generate the report file.
The listed analysis is executed, the data is historized in the report database and
a report document is generated in the selected format (pdf, html, xsl, or xml). Every
time you generate this report, it will compare the current and historical statistics
to determine the improvement or degradation of the data in the analyzed
column.
Results
In every evolution report, you will have two graphics: the first indicates the change
in the statistics and the second indicates the percentage of that change.
The above report then tracks the evolution through time of the row count, distinct
count and blank count of the data records in the column.
Important: If you import the items in an evolution report in another project in
the Studio, the evolution chart will not display the data of the previous project. For
further information on how to show the evolution of data through all projects, see
Migrating evolution reports.