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  • January 22, 2025
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Hi Community,
Is it possible to fetch the policy creation or last update date for Policies, in order to make a DQ rule around it in Ataccama One? My use case is to build a DQ rule which will notify the stakeholders based on a timeframe after which the policy has been created or last updated, but unfortunately i am not seeing any property to fetch the Created or Last Update date. 

Best answer by anna.spakova

Hello ​@RAZORX,

if I understand correctly what you are asking, you would like to check the Created/Update dates for the Policies - the entities in Ataccama? If so, you cannot use the DQ rules, because DQ rules are applied on the data coming from the Data sources connected to Ataccama. Policy in this case is just a metadata entity in the platform, so it cannot be processed by DQ rules.

But you can monitor the dates using the orchestration server - you can obtain the dates using API and run the check in the ONE Desktop plan and workflow. 

Please let me know if this answers your question.

Kind regards,

Anna

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  • January 27, 2025

Hello ​@RAZORX,

if I understand correctly what you are asking, you would like to check the Created/Update dates for the Policies - the entities in Ataccama? If so, you cannot use the DQ rules, because DQ rules are applied on the data coming from the Data sources connected to Ataccama. Policy in this case is just a metadata entity in the platform, so it cannot be processed by DQ rules.

But you can monitor the dates using the orchestration server - you can obtain the dates using API and run the check in the ONE Desktop plan and workflow. 

Please let me know if this answers your question.

Kind regards,

Anna


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  • January 27, 2025

Perfect, thanks ​@anna.spakova for the clarification. It indeed answers my question.


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