3.1 Browsing Catalog Lookup Objects

The Catalog Lookup Objects Summary page in Data Services displays all the available Catalog Lookup Objects created in the system. This page enables users to search, view, manage, and organize lookup objects used for retrieving data from target entities.
  1. Navigate to Data Services section and click Catalog Lookup Objects.
    The Catalog Lookup Summary page displays all the available lookup objects.
  2. From the summary page, you can do the following.
    Field Description
    Search Bar Allows searching lookup objects by name, description, or editor.
    View Options
    • Grid View
    • List View
    Sort Option Sort lookup objects by Name (A to Z or Z to A) and last modified date.
    Lookup Object Name The name of the lookup object.
    Description A short description of the lookup object.
    Status Displays the current status such as Saved.
    Created Displays when the lookup object was created and the user who created it.
    Last Updated Displays when the lookup object was last modified and the user who modified it.
    Delete This option only checks the higher-order object. That is, if the order has a dependency, you cannot delete it unless the dependency is removed. If the lookup is referenced by one or more connectors, the Delete icon is not displayed.

    For example, assume a Catalog Lookup is used in a Connector. Then, unless the Connector is deleted, the used Catalog Lookup cannot be deleted.

    To delete an existing Catalog Lookup, complete the following steps:
    1. On the Catalog Lookup Summary, click Delete corresponding to the Catalog Lookup you want to delete.
    2. Acknowledge the confirmation message. The Catalog Lookup details are deleted.

    Note:

    Users cannot modify or edit Catalog Lookup Objects.
  3. From the Catalog Lookup Summary list, select any catalog lookup object.
    A details panel opens on the right side of the screen. For more information on adding catalog lookup objects, see Ingesting Data into Data Foundation Cloud Service for Banking.