Course Description
This two-day, instructor-led Informatica Data Quality Analyst training course introduces the student to the Informatica Analyst Tool through lecture and hands-on exercises. Informatica Analyst is a web-based application client that analysts can use to analyze, profile, and score data in an enterprise.
The training course will introduce students to working with the Analyst Tool, creating projects and objects, profiling data and identifying anomalies using Tags and Comments. It will demonstrate how to use profiling results to build Reference Tables and Scorecards, how to collaborate with Developers using Rules, Comments, Tags and the Data Quality Assistant. Topics covered include: Column and Rule Profiling, Reference Table Management, Data Quality Scorecards, using the Data Quality Assistant to manage bad and duplicate records as well as Project Collaboration.
Our trainers can also deliver a hybrid Informatica Data Quality (IDQ) class combining Data Quality Level 1 Developer and Data Data Quality Analyst over five days.
Course Summary
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Course Modules
- Introduction to Informatica Data Quality 9.x/10.x
- Data Objects
- Profiling, Mapping Specifications and Rules
- Reference Table Management
- Data Quality Score-carding
- Informatica Data Director
Testimonials
“Mike was great. He was very detailed and made sure I fully understood the section before moving on. There are so many functions to remember, so just have to practice with the materials and labs to get acquainted with all of them.”
- Ariel, Analyst, US Military
“Trainer was amazing. I was worried about staying engaged for 4 days, but the pace and explanation was exceptional! Would love to know what other training he provides.”
- Natalie Chronister, Project Administrator III, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute
“The Informatica Cloud Data Integration for Developers training class was excellent, the teacher was very knowledgeable and the materials were very useful”
- James Martin, Data Engineer, RoyOMartin

























