Context definition and usage - 7.3

Reporting

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Data Governance > Third-party systems > Data Quality components > Reporting components
Data Quality and Preparation > Third-party systems > Data Quality components > Reporting components
Design and Development > Third-party systems > Data Quality components > Reporting components
Last publication date
2024-02-21
A context is characterized by parameters.
Term Definition
Context groups a number of parameters that are used to execute a Job in certain configurations. A context includes one context group at least, and one or more context variables.
Context group contains the values of context variables, different context groups have different names.
Context variable has a value and belongs to a context. Context variables may have different or identical names and values in different context groups.
You can set the Job contexts:
  • in the Run view or
  • in the Browse Reports dialog box of the tDqReportRun component. The selected reports overwrite the Job contexts set in the Run and Context views.

When a Job is running, the context selected in the Run view is the only one to be taken into account. The context groups in the analysis editor and the Default context group in the Context view are ignored.

Updating a context

After updating a context used by the tDqReportRun component:
  • If it is a built-in context, regenerate the Jobs using this context.
  • If it is a repository context, open the Jobs using this context to accept the update.
This applies to main and referenced projects.

The contexts in the generated Jobs are in built-in mode.