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WhiteRabbit’s main function is to perform a scan of the source data, providing detailed | WhiteRabbit’s main function is to perform a scan of the source data, providing detailed | ||
information on the tables, fields, and values that appear in a field. This scan will generate a | information on the tables, fields, and values that appear in a field. This scan will generate a | ||
- | report that can be used as a reference when designing the ETL, for instance by using the RabbitIn-a-Hat | + | report that can be used as a reference when designing the ETL, for instance by using the Rabbit-In-a-Hat |
tool. White Rabbit differs from standard data profiling tools in that it attempts to | tool. White Rabbit differs from standard data profiling tools in that it attempts to | ||
prevent the display of personally identifiable information (PII) data values in the generated | prevent the display of personally identifiable information (PII) data values in the generated | ||
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**SQL Server** | **SQL Server** | ||
- | * //**Server location:**// the name or IP address of the server running SQL Server | + | * //**Server location:**// the name or IP address of the server running SQL Server. You can also specify the port (ex: <host>:<port>), which defaults to 1433. |
* //**User name:**// name of the user used to log into the server. Optionally, the domain can be specified as <domain>/<user> (e.g. 'MyDomain/Joe') | * //**User name:**// name of the user used to log into the server. Optionally, the domain can be specified as <domain>/<user> (e.g. 'MyDomain/Joe') | ||
* //**Password:**// password for the supplied user name | * //**Password:**// password for the supplied user name | ||
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- Run it, thereby extracting its contents to a folder. | - Run it, thereby extracting its contents to a folder. | ||
- In the extracted folder you will find the file //sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x64/sqljdbc_auth.dll// (64-bits) or //sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x86/sqljdbc_auth.dll// (32-bits), which needs to be moved to a location on the system path, for example to //c:/windows/system32//. | - In the extracted folder you will find the file //sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x64/sqljdbc_auth.dll// (64-bits) or //sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x86/sqljdbc_auth.dll// (32-bits), which needs to be moved to a location on the system path, for example to //c:/windows/system32//. | ||
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+ | **MS APS** | ||
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+ | At this time WhiteRabbit does not run on this platform. | ||
**PostgreSQL** | **PostgreSQL** |