Setting Display Thresholds - Teradata Data Lab

Teradata Data Lab User Guide

Product
Teradata Data Lab
Release Number
16.00
Published
October 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-03-29
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Product Category
Analytical Ecosystem
You can set thresholds to highlight important information in the portlet. These settings are specific to your portlet instance so your settings will not affect other Data Lab portlet users.
  1. Click in the portlet frame and select Settings.
  2. Under Lab Group Size, enter the allocated space for the lab group from 1% to 100%. This setting helps you determine if the lab group is running out of allocated space. If space runs out, users will be unable to request to add more labs in the lab group.

    When the allocated space is within the specified percentage of the lab group size, the value appears red in the Lab Groups table in both the Allocated and % Allocated columns.

  3. Under Lab Size, enter the lab size from 1% to 100%. This setting helps you determine if the lab is running out of space. If space runs out, users will be unable to load more data into the lab.

    When the used space is within the specified percentage of the total lab size, the value appears red in the Labs table in both the Used and % Used columns.

  4. Under Approvals, enter the number of days for approvals from 1 to 999 days. When a response to an approval has not been received by the specified number of days, the date in the Date column appears red for only approvers in the Approvals table in the Approvals tab.
  5. Under Expiration, enter the number of days before you want the lab to expire from 1 to 999 days. When the lab expires by the specified number of days, the date appears red in the Labs table in the Expires column.
  6. Under Skew, enter the table skew from 1% to 100%. When the table skew is exceeded by the specified percentage, the skew appears red in the Tables table in the Skew column.
  7. Do one of the following to enable or disable each threshold setting:
    • Select the check box to enable the threshold setting.
    • Clear the check box to disable the threshold setting.
  8. Click OK.