Create a glossary model in the configuration and import glossary objects and
relationships from CSV files.
Before you begin
You have been assigned an object role with the Metadata
Management capability.
About this task
When importing the glossary, you use two CSV files:
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gdpr_glossary.csv to define the glossary objects terms and
abbreviations.
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gdpr_glossary_relationships to define the relationships
between the glossary objects.
Procedure
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Go to .
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Click .
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Enter a name such as ACME Glossary and a description,
then click OK to save the model.
The Overview tab of the model opens in the configuration
manager.
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In the upper right corner, click the Open button to access
the details page.
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In the More actions menu (three dots), click
Import from CSV.
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Click to browse and navigate to
tdc_gsg_sources_files\use-case-2-using_and_contributing\glossary\gdpr_glossary.csv.
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Click Import.
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Click the spinning gear icon on the top right of the banner to monitor the
operation and open the log if necessary.
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Follow the same process as above to import the second file
tdc_gsg_sources_files\use-case-2-using_and_contributing\glossary\gdpr_glossary_relationships.csv.
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Open the details page of the GDPR term.
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Click the Contains tab to check that the objects have been
imported. Click Filters and the Grid
display mode.
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Click the US Address term to open its details
page.
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Open the Specializes and Member tabs
to check that the relationships have been imported.
Specializes contains terms which have a more general
context or are more abstract.
Member contains terms which are considered to contribute to
the complete concept, such as Name Contains First Name.
Results
You are ready to trace dependencies between business and technical assets by linking
the glossary terms to the table columns.