Difference between revisions of "Load example SDMX structures"
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* Login using the admin account | * Login using the admin account | ||
* From the left-hand menu choose <code>Admin</code> > <code>Environments</code> | * From the left-hand menu choose <code>Admin</code> > <code>Environments</code> | ||
+ | * Choose the <code>Add Environments</code> button and enter: | ||
+ | ** ID: Demo | ||
+ | ** URL: <nowiki>https://demo.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry</nowiki> | ||
+ | * Select the newly created 'Demo' environment in the list and choose the <code>Sync Environment</code> buttin | ||
+ | * When prompted for a usernamed and password, click <code>Sync Anonymously</code> |
Revision as of 09:41, 22 September 2020
Overview
SDMX structural metadata (structures for short) describe the data and need to be created before you can start working with the data itself. They are equivalent to the empty tables and relationships in a SQL database before any data is inserted.
If you have access to structures in a suitable SDMX format like SDMX-ML (ML) or SDMX-JSON the you can start working immediately with those. Login using the admin account created at install and click the button to load from file.
The rest of this guide explains how to download some example structures from Metadata Technology's cloud demonstration Fusion Registry service https://demo.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry
Adding a Sync Environment
A Sync Environment is a remote Fusion Registry with which structures can be exchanged.
- Login using the admin account
- From the left-hand menu choose
Admin
>Environments
- Choose the
Add Environments
button and enter:- ID: Demo
- URL: https://demo.metadatatechnology.com/FusionRegistry
- Select the newly created 'Demo' environment in the list and choose the
Sync Environment
buttin - When prompted for a usernamed and password, click
Sync Anonymously