What's New in SAS Data Integration Studio 4.6
Overview
The main enhancements
for SAS Data Integration Studio 4.6 include the following:
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support for exporting lineage metadata
to DataFlux Business Data Network
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experimental support for sending
Hadoop Pig code to a SAS® LASR™ Analytic Server in Objective
Analysis Package Data (HDAT) format
Support for Exporting Lineage Metadata to DataFlux Business
Data Network
DataFlux Web Studio
is a web-based application with separately licensed modules that enable
you to perform data management tasks. One of these modules, DataFlux
Business Data Network, enables you to manage relationships between
business terms and technical information, such as the metadata for
data sources and business rules. The relationships between business
terms and technical information provide an important starting point
for data governance projects.
If your site has licensed
DataFlux Business Data Network, then you can use the following features
in SAS Data Integration Studio:
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You can select jobs in the
Export
Lineage window and export metadata about SAS Data Integration
Studio jobs and related objects to DataFlux Web Studio. DataFlux Business
Data Network users can then link terms to these jobs and related objects.
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You can right-click a table in
the Folders tree or the Inventory tree, and then you can select
Analyze
in Web Viewer. If you provide the appropriate credentials,
and if metadata for the selected table was previously exported to
DataFlux Web Studio, then you can view any relationships that have
been defined for that table in DataFlux Business Data Network.
Experimental Support for Sending Hadoop Pig Code to a SAS LASR
Analytic Server in HDAT Format
SAS Data Integration
Studio 4.6 has experimental support for sending Hadoop Pig code to
a SAS LASR Analytic Server in HDAT format . This support is implemented
with an experimental UDF that enables the output of the Pig code to
be written in the HDAT format to be consumed by the SAS LASR Analytic
Server.
For
more information about this feature, see Experimental Features.
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