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titan31
Quartz | Level 8

Hi,

 

Just noticed something today but on the Manage Environment section of VA, what's the difference between the Loaded column and Description. For one of my marts, the times are different, whereas the rest are the same. 

 

Under Loaded is 08/09/18 10:17am and under Description is Autoloaded 19th July 6:34:37am. 

 

Is there a reason why the two are different and which one should I be working off of?

 

Thanks,

Craig

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hello @titan31, Craig,

 

please bear with me, I am probably not the best to answer your question, but here my expectations:

 

The Loaded time is the relevant for you. The Description is just the description set at initial metadata registration, and it is just a default value. It could help some people to know when it was the first load, I can imagine. But in the end is just a default value to know it is autoloaded data.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Kind regards,

Juan

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JuanS_OCS
Amethyst | Level 16

Hello @titan31, Craig,

 

please bear with me, I am probably not the best to answer your question, but here my expectations:

 

The Loaded time is the relevant for you. The Description is just the description set at initial metadata registration, and it is just a default value. It could help some people to know when it was the first load, I can imagine. But in the end is just a default value to know it is autoloaded data.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Kind regards,

Juan

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