Dataset Complexities
  • 25 Mar 2024
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This section is related to - Create & Maintain Datasets

About Dataset Complexities

The image below can be used as reference to set up the standard complexities and later modified if necessary, as per client requirements. These complexities are used to determine the standard metrics time frame for migration work against objects that are of Low, Medium, High, or Very High in complexity.

View the following page by navigating to Administer > Advanced > Dataset Complexities from the Syniti Migrate Homepage.

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Dataset Complexities

The module contains a set of default Dataset Complexities and cannot be deleted.

Add a Dataset Complexity

Additional Complexity Types may be added by clicking the Add  icon on the top of the pane.

Note

All fields must be values in terms of duration in days for the data to save.

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Dataset Complexities: Add Dataset Complexity

The Dataset Complexity form displays the following columns:

Field

Definition

Complexity Name

The name of the Dataset Complexity. (Required)

Design Duration

The number in days for the design of this complexity task.

Develop Duration

The number in days for the development of this complexity task.

Test Duration

The number in days for the testing of this complexity task.

Dataset Complexity Details

Cick the Edit   icon to change added Dataset Complexity values for durations.

Note

System defaulted Complexities are display only.

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Dataset Complexities: Complexity details

The Design, Develop and Test Duration may vary based on the scope of implementation and can be set up accordingly.

The Search  icon on the top right corner of the pane allows for searching for a specific Complexity.

When finished with edits, click the Save  icon to complete.

Delete a User Added Dataset Complexity

User added Complexities may be Deleted using the Delete  icon. Module defaulted complexities are not open to delete.


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