Identify orphaned data in Metabase

Identify orphaned data in Metabase with Secoda. Learn more about how you can automate workflows to turn hours into seconds. Do more with less and scale without the chaos.

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Overview

In data cleanup practices, one crucial task is identifying orphaned data in Metabase. Orphaned data refers to data that no longer has an assigned team or user. The purpose of this task is to tag the orphaned data for review. This process is important to maintain data integrity, optimize storage usage, improve system performance, and ensure accurate data analysis and reporting.

How it works

Secoda, an integration platform, allows you to automate tasks in Metabase. The automation process consists of two components: Triggers and Actions. Triggers initiate the workflow, based on predefined schedules or custom criteria. Actions enable various operations such as filtering and updating metadata. By combining multiple actions, you can create detailed workflows tailored to your team's requirements. With Secoda, you have the capability to perform bulk updates to metadata in Metabase. In this specific case, you can utilize Secoda to identify data in Metabase that lacks an assigned team or user and designate it for further review.

About Secoda

Integrating Secoda with Metabase provides data teams with a streamlined solution to enhance their data enablement practices. Secoda acts as a centralized platform, consolidating various aspects such as data catalog, lineage, documentation, and monitoring. This integration enables efficient management of data knowledge within the organization. By utilizing Metabase alongside Secoda, data teams can easily maintain their trust scorecards, helping them scale their data enablement efforts effectively.

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