The Inventory tree
is one of the tree views in the left panel of the desktop. It displays
metadata for objects that are registered on the current metadata server,
such as tables and libraries. The Inventory tree displays a subset
of the metadata that is available in the Folders tree. It displays
metadata that is relevant to SAS Data Integration Studio, organized
by type. For example, in the Inventory tree, you can find job metadata
in the folder named
Jobs, and so on.
Note: Not all metadata
objects in the Inventory tree can be added or updated in SAS Data
Integration Studio. Some objects appear in the tree view for other
reasons.
For example,
you cannot add or update actions, conditions, or deployed flows in
SAS Data Integration Studio, but they appear in the tree view so that
they can be included in the import and export of jobs. Likewise, you
cannot add or update information maps in SAS Data Integration Studio,
but they appear in the tree view so that they can be displayed in
impact analysis.
The following
table describes the folders and icons for metadata objects in the
Inventory tree and the Folders tree.
Main Icons for Metadata Objects in the Inventory Tree and Folders
Tree
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Metadata for
a Status Handling action. SAS provides a number of actions, such as Skip the Record and Send Email, that can be performed when certain conditions are met during the
execution of a job. You cannot add or update actions.
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Metadata for
a Status Handling conditions. SAS provides a number of conditions,
such as Successful and Error
in Process, that can be tested for when jobs are executed.
You cannot add or update conditions.
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Metadata for the default Status
Handling conditional action sets (conditions and actions). You cannot
add or update conditional action sets.
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Metadata for a SAS cube, a logical
set of data that is organized and structured in a hierarchical, multidimensional
arrangement. A cube supports online analytical processing (OLAP).
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Metadata for
a job flow used for scheduling. Job flows are maintained in SAS Management
Console. You cannot use SAS Data Integration Studio to add or update
a deployed flow.
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Metadata for a file that contains
the code of a job that was deployed for scheduling. The icon for the
original job has a blue triangle overlay, which indicates that the
job has been deployed for scheduling.
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Metadata for a document. Many metadata
objects have a Description attribute, which is limited to 200 characters.
A document can be used to supplement the Description. Documents can
contain graphics as well as text.
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Metadata for an external file.
An external file is a file that is created and maintained by a host
operating system or by another vendor's software application. A comma-delimited
file is one example.
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Metadata for a transformation that
is created with the Transformation Generator wizard. The wizard helps
you specify SAS code for the transformation.
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Metadata for an Information Map
that is based on a SAS cube. Information Maps are created and maintained
in SAS Information Map Studio, and they can be used in end-user applications.
You cannot use SAS Data Integration Studio to add or update an information
map, but information maps are shown in impact analysis.
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Information map
(Relational)
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Metadata for
an Information Map that is based on one or more tables.
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Metadata for a SAS Data Integration
Studio job. A job is collection of SAS tasks that create output.
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Metadata for
a read-only job that creates a SAS cube.
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Metadata for a library. In SAS
software, a library is a collection of one or more files that are
recognized by SAS and that are referenced and stored as a unit.
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Metadata for a message queue. A
message queue is a place where one program can send messages to be
retrieved by another program.
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Metadata for the output of a Mining
Results transformation.
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Metadata for a note. Many metadata
objects have a Description attribute, which is limited to 200 characters.
A note can be used to supplement the Description. Notes can contain
text only.
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Metadata for an OLAP schema. In
general, do not add or update OLAP Schemas in SAS Data Integration
Studio.
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Metadata for
prompts. In general, do not add or update prompts in SAS Data Integration
Studio.
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Metadata for
prompt groups. In general, do not add or update prompt groups in
SAS Data Integration Studio.
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Metadata for a stored process that
was generated from a SAS Data Integration Studio job. Enables users
to execute SAS Data Integration Studio jobs from applications such
as SAS Enterprise Guide or a Web Service client.
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Metadata for
generated Web services.
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A modifier
icon called an icon overlay indicates that an object is in a certain
state or has special attributes. The following table describes the
overlay icons for metadata objects in the Inventory tree and the Folders
tree.
Icon Overlays for Metadata Objects in the Inventory Tree and
Folders Tree
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An ampersand
on the icon for a table, external file, or job indicates that some
attributes of the object, such as its physical path, are specified
as variables rather than literal values. These parameterized tables
and jobs are often used in iterative jobs.
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A blue triangle
overlay on the icon for a job indicates that this job has been deployed
for scheduling.
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A blue sphere overlay on the icon
for a table indicates that this table has been configured as a Web
stream and is the input or output of a Web service job.
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A check mark overlay on any metadata
object means that the object has been checked out under change management.
Only the person who checked out the object can modify it.
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