Astera Data Stack
Version 9
Version 9
  • Welcome to Astera Data Stack Documentation
  • Release Notes
    • Astera 9.0 - Release Notes
  • Setting Up
    • System Requirements
    • Product Architecture
    • Installing Client and Server Applications
    • Connecting to a Astera Server using Lean Client
    • How to Connect to a Different Astera Server from the Lean Client
    • How to Set up a Server Certificate (.pfx) File in a New Environment
    • How to Build a Cluster Database and Create a Repository
    • How to Login from Lean Client
    • Licensing Model in Astera 9
    • User Roles and Access Control
    • Offline Activation of Astera Data Stack
  • Dataflows
    • Sources
      • Data Providers and File Formats Supported in Astera Data Stack
      • Setting Up Sources
      • Excel Workbook Source
      • COBOL File Source
      • Database Table Source
      • Delimited File Source
      • File System Items Source
      • Fixed Length File Source
      • Email Source
      • Report Source
      • SQL Query Source
      • XML/JSON File Source
      • PDF Form Source
    • Transformations
      • Introducing Transformations
      • Aggregate Transformation
      • Constant Value Transformation
      • Denormalize Transformation
      • Distinct Transformation
      • Expression Transformation
      • Filter Transformation
      • Join Transformation
      • List Lookup Transformation
      • Merge Transformation
      • Normalize Transformation
      • Passthru Transformation
      • Reconcile Transformation
      • Route Transformation
      • Sequence Generator
      • Sort Transformation
      • Sources as Transformations
      • Subflow Transformation
      • Switch Transformation
      • Tree Join Transformation
      • Tree Transform
      • Union Transformation
      • Data Cleanse Transformation
      • File Lookup Transformation
      • SQL Statement Lookup
      • Database Lookup
    • Destinations
      • Setting Up Destinations
      • Database Table Destination
      • Delimited File Destination
      • Excel Workbook Destination
      • Fixed Length File Destination
      • SQL Statement Destination
      • XML File Destination
    • Data Logging and Profiling
      • Creating Data Profile
      • Creating Field Profile
      • Data Quality Mode
      • Using Data Quality Rules in Astera
      • Record Level Log
    • Database Write Strategies
      • Data Driven
      • Source Diff Processor
      • Database Diff Processor
      • Dimension Loader - Database Write
    • Text Processors
      • Delimited Parser
      • Delimited Serializer
      • Language Parser
      • Fixed Length Parser
      • Fixed Length Serializer
      • XML/JSON Parser
      • XML JSON Serializer
    • Visualizations
      • Basic Plots
      • Distribution Plots
  • Workflows
    • What are Workflows?
    • Creating Workflows in Astera
    • Decision Task
    • EDI Acknowledgment Task
    • File System Task
    • File Transfer Task
    • OR Task
    • Run Dataflow Task
    • Run Program Task
    • Run SQL File Task
    • Run SQL Script Task
    • Run Workflow Task
    • Send Mail Task
    • Workflows with a Dynamic Destination Path
    • Customizing Workflows With Parameters
    • GPG-Integrated File Decryption in Astera
  • Subflows
    • Using Subflows in Astera
  • DATA MODEL
    • Creating a Data Warehousing Project
    • Data Models
      • Introducing Data Models
      • Opening a New Data Model
      • Data Modeler - UI Walkthrough
      • Reverse Engineering an Existing Database
      • Creating a Data Model from Scratch
      • General Entity Properties
      • Creating and Editing Relationships
      • Forward Engineering
      • Verifying a Data Model
    • Dimensional Modelling
      • Introducing Dimensional Models
      • Converting a Data Model to a Dimensional Model
      • Fact Entities
      • Dimension Entities
      • Date and Time Dimension
      • Verifying a Dimensional Model
    • Documentation
      • Generating Technical and Business Documentation for Data Models
      • Lineage and Impact Analysis
    • Deployment and Usage
      • Deploying a Data Model
      • Validate Metadata and Data Integrity
      • Using Astera Data Models in ETL Pipelines
      • Connecting an Astera Data Model to a Third Party Visualization Tool
  • Functions
    • Introducing Function Transformations
    • Custom Functions
    • Logical
      • Coalesce (Any value1, Any value2)
      • IsNotNull (AnyValue)
      • IsRealNumber (AnyValue)
      • IsValidSqlDate (Date)
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    • Conversion
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      • HexToInteger (Any Value)
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      • ToDate (String dateStr)
      • TryParseDate (String, UnknownDate)
      • ToString (Any value)
      • ToString (DateValue)
      • ToString (Any data, String format)
    • Math
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      • Max (Real)
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    • Financial
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      • IPmt
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      • SLN
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    • String
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      • Week (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • Year (Date dateTime)
      • Year (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • DateToJulian (Date dateTime, Integer length)
      • DateTimeOffsetUtcNow ()
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      • Day (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • Day (Date dateTime)
      • DayOfWeekStr (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • DayOfWeek (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • DayOfWeek (Date dateTime)
      • DateToJulian (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime, Integer length)
      • DayOfWeekStr (Date dateTime)
      • FromJulianDate (Real julianDate)
      • DayOfYear (Date dateTime)
      • DaysInMonth(Integer year, Integer month)
      • DayOfYear (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • FromUnixEpoc
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      • FromTicksUtc(Integer ticks)
      • FromTicksLocal(Integer ticks)
      • Hour (Date dateTime)
      • Hour (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • Minute (Date dateTime)
      • JulianToDate (String julianDate)
      • Minute (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • DateToIntegerYYYYMMDD (DateTimeWithOffset dateTime)
      • DateToIntegerYYYYMMDD (Date dateTime)
    • Files
      • AppendTextToFile (String filePath, String text)
      • CopyFile (String sourceFilePath, String destFilePath, Boolean overWrite)
      • CreateDateTime (String filePath)
      • DeleteFile (String filePath)
      • DirectoryExists (String filePath)
      • FileExists (String filePath)
      • FileLength (String filePath)
      • FileLineCount (String filePath)
      • GetDirectory (String filePath)
      • GetEDIFileMetaData (String filePath)
      • GetExcelWorksheets (String excelFilePath)
      • GetFileExtension (String filePath)
      • GetFileInfo (String filePath)
      • GetFileName (String filePath)
      • GetFileNameWithoutExtension (String filePath)
      • LastUpdateDateTime (String filePath)
      • MoveFile (String filePath, String newDirectory)
      • ReadFileBytes (String filePath)
      • ReadFileFirstLine (String filePath)
      • ReadFileText (String filePath)
      • ReadFileText (String filePath, String codePage)
      • WriteBytesToFile (String filePath, ByteArray bytes)
      • WriteTextToFile (String filePath, String text)
    • Date Time With Offset
      • ToDateTimeOffsetFromDateTime (dateTime String)
      • ToUtc (DateTimeWithOffset)
      • ToDateTimeOffsetFromDateTime
      • ToDateTimeOffset (String dateTimeOffsetStr)
      • ToDateTimeFromDateTimeOffset
    • GUID
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    • Regular Expressions
      • ReplaceRegEx
      • ReplaceRegEx (Integer StartAt)
    • TimeSpan
      • Minutes
      • Hours
      • Days
      • Milliseconds
    • Matching
      • Soundex
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  • Report Model
    • User Guide
      • Report Model Tutorial
    • Report Model Interface
      • Report Options
      • Report Browser
      • Data Regions in Report Models
      • Region Properties Panel
      • Pattern Properties
      • Field Properties Panel
    • Use Cases
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      • Auto Creating Data Regions and Fields
      • Auto Parsing
      • Connecting to Cloud Storage
      • Creating Multi Column Data Regions
      • Defining Region End Type as Specific Text and Regular Expression
      • Defining the Start Position of Data Fields
      • Floating Patterns and Floating Fields
      • How To Work With PDF Scaling Factor in a Report Model
      • Line Count
      • Pattern Count
      • Pattern is a Regular Expression
      • Using Comma Separated Values to Define Start Position
    • Auto Generate Layout (Beta)
      • Setting Up AGL in Astera
      • UI Walkthrough Auto Generation of Layout, Fields and Table
      • Using Auto Generation Layout, Auto Create Fields, and Auto Create Table (Beta)
    • Exporting Options
      • Exporting a Report Model
      • Exporting Report Model to A Dataflow
    • Miscellaneous
      • Importing Monarch Models
      • Microsoft Word and Rich Text Format Support
      • Working With Problematic PDF Files
  • API Flows
    • API Consumption
      • Consume
        • REST Connection
        • Making API Calls with the REST Client Object in Astera
        • REST API Browser
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        • Authorizing ActiveCampaign API in Astera
        • Authorizing QuickBooks’ API in Astera
        • Accessing Astera's Server APIs Through a Third Party Tool
        • Astera's Server API Documentation
  • Project Management
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      • Server Monitoring and Job Management
      • Connecting to Source Control
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  • Use Cases
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        • Using Astera Data Stack to Create and Orchestrate an ETL Process for Partner Onboarding
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        • Building a Data Warehouse - A Step By Step Approach
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        • Reusing The Extraction Template for Similar Layout Files
  • Connectors
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    • Connecting to SAP HANA Database
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    • Connecting to Salesforce Database
    • Connecting to Salesforce - Legacy Database
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    • Connecting to Google Cloud SQL in Astera
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    • Connecting to Netezza Database
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    • Connecting to Microsoft Azure Databases
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  • Miscellaneous
    • Using Dynamic Layout Template Mapping in Astera
    • Synonym Dictionary File
    • SmartMatch Feature
    • Role Based Access Control in Astera
    • Updating Your License in Astera
    • Using Output Variables in Astera
    • Connection Vault
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    • Pushdown Mode
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      • Deploying Astera on Microsoft Azure Cloud
      • Deploying Astera on Oracle Cloud
      • Deploying Astera on Amazon Web Services
    • Context Information
  • Best Practices
    • Overview of Cardinality in Data Modeling
    • Cardinality Errors FAQs
    • Astera Best Practices - Dataflows
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Lineage and Impact Analysis

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Last updated 11 months ago

Astera Data Stack allows its users to perform lineage and impact analysis on certain data items (tables, fields). The purpose of lineage is to be able to trace the origin or roots of a data item and the transformations it has undergone. On the other hand, impact analysis shows how the data present within an item is consumed, used, and modified with its respective pipeline(s). It also shows which data items or pipelines (i.e., workflows, dataflows, schedules or deployments) are impacted by a change/modification in the component, thereby helping to understand the potential risks and dependencies associated with the changes.

How to Generate Lineage and Impact Analysis

Step 1: Deploy the Project

To be able to generate lineage and impact graphs for data items that are being used/processed within dataflows, those dataflows should be part of a project that is deployed on the Astera Integration Server. To learn how you can deploy a project, click .

Step 2: Generate Lineage and Impact for all Active Deployments

The next step is to generate lineage and impact for all the active deployments on the server.

  1. Go to the Server Explorer. If you can’t see this panel, go to View > Server Explorer in the main menu.

  1. On the Server Explorer panel, right-click on the server name and select Generate Lineage and Impact from the context menu.

When you select this option, the product will automatically generate lineage and impact for the items being processed/used in all the projects that have been deployed on the server.

Step 3: Preview the Lineage and Impact via the Data Source Browser

To display a lineage graph for a particular table or field from within the Data Source Browser, right-click on that table/field and select Show Lineage from the context menu.

Similarly, to display an impact graph for a particular table or field from within the Data Source Browser, right-click on that table/field and select Show Impact from the context menu.

A relevant lineage/impact graph will be displayed within the client application when you select one of these options. However, for that to happen, the table/field that you’ve chosen should have been used in at least one of the deployed projects for which you’ve already generated lineage and impact analysis (refer to the previous step).

Lineage and Impact Graphs

There are two types of views available for lineage and impact, the Graph View and the Grid View.

Graph View

The graph view shows a graphical visual of the lineage and impact generated. Here is a sample lineage graph for a database table that is displayed in the client application. It shows a graphical visual to trace the origins of the destination database table for which the lineage has been generated.

Let’s Explore the different options provided in the ‘Graph View’.

  1. The ‘Show Level’ option can be used to show different levels of detail of lineage and impact analysis. For instance, when the Level is changed from ‘All’ to ‘1’, a less detailed view of the lineage and impact analysis is shown in the Graph View, showing only the most immediate transformations affecting the destination.

  1. The ‘Apply Filters’ options provide multiple filters that can be applied to customize the Lineage and Impact analysis view. The filter options provided include:

    • Set Transformations: Show/Hide set level transformations in the Graph View

    • All Transformations: Show/Hide all transformation items in the Graph View

    • Paths: Show/Hide full file path of items

    • Action Name: Show/Hide action item names

    • Action Alias: Show/Hide alternate names for action items

    • Server and Database Information: Show/Hide Database information

    • Server Information: Show/Hide Server information

  2. The ‘Export Graph to Image’ option allows you to save your lineage or impact analysis graph as an image file at the desired location.

Similarly, here’s a sample impact graph for the same database table and it shows a graphical visual to determine which components are impacted if the database table for which the impact is generated is changed/modified.

Grid View

You can switch from the Graph View to Grid View using the tab at the top left of the graph.

The Grid View shows all the details of the impacted documents for the lineage and impact of a table or field in a tabular format.

Here’s the Grid view for the lineage of a database table. It shows a table of all the flows, deployments and schedules that affect the database table destination for which the lineage has been generated.

The ‘Dependency level’ option allows you to specify the level of dependency for flows in the lineage and impact analysis grid. For instance, here we have changed the Dependency level from ‘1’ to ‘All’ to show all the dependencies within the lineage analysis grid, and a more detailed view including the details of the parent items is included in the grid view.

Similarly, here’s a sample impact grid view for the same table. It shows a list of all the flows, deployments and schedules that will be impacted if the database table destination for which the impact has been generated is changed/modified.

Again, the Dependency level has been changed from ‘1’ to ‘All’ to view all levels of dependencies within the impact grid view.

Within the Grid View, you can see a list of all the impacted items, the parent items for each of the listed items, the path of the deployed items, and a list of all the deployments and schedules that are impacted by the data item.

You can also export the grid view table to an excel sheet using the ‘Export Data to Excel’ option provided.

This concludes our discussion on how to generate graphs for lineage and impact analysis in Astera Data Stack.

The Data Source Browser can be used to access all the tables (and their fields) from a particular database. To learn about how you can use the Data Source Browser, click .

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