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What Information Does Stemma Extract Automatically?

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The table below shows what information you can expect to see in Stemma after you have integrated all of your applications.

SourceMetadataUser UsageLineageQuery UsageColumn Stats
Snowflake
Redshift
BigQuery
Postgres
Athena
Delta Lake
  • Metadata: tables and columns, descriptions. Where available, the time that the table was last updated. See also Sharing Additional Metadata.
  • Usage: which users are frequently running queries on a given table.
  • Lineage: how data moves between tables, views, and dashboards. See also Tracking Data Lineage.
  • Column stats: statistics (mean, min, max, null count, etc.) for columns in a table.

For more information, see: