Source models are used to discover, profile and document existing source systems.
A source system can be seen as a diagram displaying existing data from either a database or from files. The discovery process retrieves the structural information from the source system, including tables and columns. Profiling can be performed to help understand the contents of the source system.
The source system acts as the base that feeds into the diagrams used for modeling the data warehouse. The tables and columns in the source system are typically used while designing in the other models.
Source models have the following main settings:
- A connection to a database or file system
- Relations between attributes
The following items are available from the workflow for models in this category:
Items | Description |
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Discover | Refer to Running Discovery for details. |
Derive relations | Refer to Derive Foreign Key Joins Wizard for details. |
Profile data | Refer to Running Profiling for details. |
Document model | Refer to Documenting a Model for details. |
Compare models | Refer to Comparing the Structure of Two Models for details. |
Create star schema | Refer to Creating a Star Schema Model for details. |
Create EDW | Refer to Creating a EDW Model for details. |
Create data vault design | Refer to Creating a Data Vault Design Model for details. |
Advanced copy | Refer to Copying a Model Version - Quick and Advanced Copy for details. |