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K helps you catalog and identify changes to data items through automated change detection. On each data profile page you can click on the Changes tab to view a timeline of changes detected.

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Type of Data Asset

Changes Detected

Table

  • Table added

  • Column added

  • Column modified

  • Column deleted

  • Table deleted

Column

  • Column first created

  • Column deleted

  • Column type modified

Report

  • Report first created

  • Report deleted

  • Page in the report is Added

  • Page in the report is Deleted

  • Report name change

Sheet

  • Sheet is first created

  • Sheet is deleted

Dataset

  • New Dataset Table added

  • Dataset table deleted

  • Dataset table modified

Dataset Table

  • Dataset Field Added

  • Dataset Field Deleted

  • Dataset Field Modified

Dataset Field

  • Field first created

  • Field deleted

  • Type is modified

  • Calculation is modified

Schema

  • Table added

  • Table removed

K Metadata

  • K User updates to description and properties to

the
  • a data profile

  • All updates in the side panels on the data profile (e.g. Details, Labels and Knowledge)

  • All updates in the Details tab (e.g. Description, Terms, and Properties)

  • All

K Linkage

  • All changes to Knowledge (e.g. new linkages to Decisions, Business Logic, How To guides)

  • Additions and removals of any linkages to collections. Examples include

    • Owners and stewards added/removed

    • Collection instances added/removed

    • Tags added/removed

    • Classifications, Verified use cases, Domains etc added.removed

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Metadata Change Management

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These changes are added to the related data profile page Changes tab under K metadata changes or K linkage changes

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Types of Change Automatically Detected

K has the ability to detect the following types of change:

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Type of Change

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Coverage

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K Metadata

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Changes to description and properties

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K Linkage

Additions and removals of any linkages to collections. Examples include

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Owners and stewards added/removed

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Collection instances added/removed

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Tags added/removed

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