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About Metadata on Source Data

Metadata is the data that describes the contents of a given object in a data source or target. For example, metadata for a table indicates the column names and data types for each column.

Before you import source metadata into OWB, first create a module that will contain these metadata definitions. The type of module you create depends on the source from which you are importing metadata. For example, to import metadata definitions from an Oracle database, you create or use an Oracle module. To import metadata definitions from flat files, you create a flat file module.


See Also:

"Modules and Locations" in this guide, and General Steps for Importing Metadata from Sources in Oracle Warehouse Builder Sources and Targets Guide

OWB must have metadata for any source or target object that will be manipulated in your project. The most basic metadata needed by OWB can be created or derived in several ways:

The metadata management and reporting features in OWB, and data lineage and impact analysis, depend on, and leverage the metadata about the sources and targets and transformations that move data among them, which accumulates in your OWB projects over time.


See Also:

Connecting to Sources and Targets in Oracle Warehouse Builder in Oracle Warehouse Builder Sources and Targets Guide