Column Value Distribution Profile Request Options (Data Profiling Task)
Use the Request Properties pane of the Profile Requests page to set the options for the Column Value Distribution Profile Request selected in the requests pane. A Column Value Distribution profile reports all the distinct values in the selected column and the percentage of rows in the table that each value represents. The profile can also report values that represent more than a specified percentage of rows in the table. This profile can help you identify problems in your data such as an incorrect number of distinct values in a column. For example, you profile a United States state column and discover more than 50 distinct values.
Note
The options described in this topic appear on the Profile Requests page of the Data Profiling Task Editor. For more information about this page of the editor, see Data Profiling Task Editor (Profile Requests Page).
For more information about how to use the Data Profiling Task, see Setup of the Data Profiling Task. For more information about how to use the Data Profile Viewer to analyze the output of the Data Profiling Task, see Data Profile Viewer.
Request Properties Options
For a Column Value Distribution Profile Request, the Request Properties pane displays the following groups of options:
Data, which includes the TableOrView and Column options
General
Options
Data Options
ConnectionManager
Select the existing ADO.NET connection manager that uses the .NET Data Provider for SQL Server (SqlClient) to connect to the SQL Server database that contains the table or view to be profiled.TableOrView
Select the existing table or view that contains the column to be profiled.For more information, see the section, "TableorView Options," in this topic.
Column
Select the existing column to be profiled. Select (*) to profile all columns.For more information, see the section, "Column Options," in this topic.
TableOrView Options
Schema
Specifies the schema to which the selected table belongs. This option is read-only.Table
Displays the name of the selected table. This option is read-only.
Column Options
IsWildCard
Specifies whether the (*) wildcard has been selected. This option is set to True if you have selected (*) to profile all columns. It is False if you have selected an individual column to be profiled. This option is read-only.ColumnName
Displays the name of the selected column. This option is blank if you have selected (*) to profile all columns. This option is read-only.StringCompareOptions
Select options for comparing string values. This property has the options listed in the following table. The default value of this option is Default.Note
If the (*) wildcard is used for ColumnName, CompareOptions is read-only and is set to the Default setting.
Value
Description
Default
Sorts and compares data based on the column's collation in the source table.
BinarySort
Sorts and compares data based on the bit patterns defined for each character. Binary sort order is case sensitive and accent sensitive. Binary is also the fastest sorting order.
DictionarySort
Sorts and compares data based on the sorting and comparison rules as defined in dictionaries for the associated language or alphabet.
If you select DictionarySort, you can also select any combination of the options listed in the following table. By default, none of these additional options are selected.
Value
Description
IgnoreCase
Specifies whether the comparison distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters. If this option is set, the string comparison ignores case. For example, "ABC" becomes the same as "abc".
IgnoreNonSpace
Specifies whether the comparison distinguishes between spacing characters and diacritics. If this option is set, the comparison ignores diacritics. For example, "å" is equal to "a".
IgnoreKanaType
Specifies whether the comparison distinguishes between the two types of Japanese kana characters: hiragana and katakana. If this option is set, the string comparison ignores kana type.
IgnoreWidth
Specifies whether the comparison distinguishes between a single-byte character and the same character when it is represented as a double-byte character. If this option is set, the string comparison treats single-byte and double-byte representations of the same character as identical.
General Options
- RequestID
Type a descriptive name to identify this profile request. Typically, you do not have to change the autogenerated value.
Options
ValueDistributionOption
Specify whether to compute the distribution for all column values. The default value of this option is FrequentValues.Value
Description
AllValues
The distribution is computed for all column values.
FrequentValues
The distribution is computed only for values whose frequency exceeds the minimum value specified in FrequentValueThreshold. Values that do not meet the FrequentValueThreshold are excluded from the output report.
FrequentValueThreshold
Specify the threshold (by using a value between 0 and 1) above which the column value should be reported. This option is disabled when you select AllValues as the ValueDistributionOption. The default value of this option is 0.001.