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If you select the option to generate data by using profiling information; data will be generated using the boundaries derived from the profiling results. Click Next to continue.

  1. The following dialog allows you to manage ranges for the number of rows. Click Next to continue.

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    Description

    Click to Create range.

    Select a range and click to Edit range.

    Select a range and click to Delete range.

  2. The Export sample data - Select the destination folder dialog allows you to set the column and record delimiters and to select the destination folder.

     
    Enter the following details:

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    Description

    Delimited

    Choose between delimited and fixed width.

    Column delimiter

    Select one of the following from the drop-down list:

    • Newline (EOL or LF)
    • Tab
    • CR
    • Character
    • ASCII Code

    Record delimiter

    Select one of the following from the drop-down list:

    • Newline (EOL or LF)
    • Tab
    • CR
    • Character
    • ASCII Code

    Apply escape characters

    Apply escape characters to values defined by RFC 4180. Any " in a value is substituted by "". If the value contains a comma, carriage return or line feed the value is encapsulated in double quotes.

    Size escape characters

    Consider escape characters as part of the value, hence limiting the maximum length of the generated value. This is for instance required for MS SQL Server bulk load.

    Export folder

    Each entity becomes a CSV file with a name reflecting the entity.

  3. Click Export to continue.
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