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  • Count Point: The number of spatial objects in the column that are points.
  • Largest Size (Bytes): The size in memory of the largest object in the column.
  • Average Size (Bytes): The average size in memory that this object takes up.
  • OKs: The number of values in the column with no identified quality issues.
  • If a column contains spatial objects, this metadata is provided: Each group has 23, 15, and 0 items respectively. A group contains values up to but not including the starting value of the next group. Each group is indicated by a starting value and a count of values in the group, separated by a colon.
  • Date Histogram: (Only for date data) The count of values in the column that fall into evenly grouped data.
  • If a column contains date/time data, this metadata is provided:
  • Margin of Error: The possible range of values under and over the calculated value.
  • Histogram: The count of values in the column that fall into evenly grouped data.
  • 75th Percentile: The median value in the upper, or second, half of the data.
  • 50th Percentile: The median value of the data.
  • 25th Percentile: The median value in the lower, or first, half of the data.
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    Use the Unique tool to see a full count of unique and duplicate entries. Uniques: The number of unique values in the field.Variance: The measure of how far a set of random numbers are dispersed from the mean.Standard Deviation: The measure of how dispersed the values are in the chart.Average: The average value of values in the column.Maximum: The largest value in the column.Minimum: The smallest value in the column.OKs: The number of values in the column with no identified quality issues, for example, leading or trailing whitespace.This could be the name of the data source or the path to the location where the data is saved. If a column contains numeric values, this metadata is provided: Unique Values: All unique values in the column.Maximum: The last string entry in a column that is sorted alphabetically.Minimum: The first string entry in a column that is sorted alphabetically.Shortest Value: The shortest value in the column.

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  • Shortest (Non-Blank) Length: The number of characters in the shortest value in the column.
  • Longest Value: The longest value in the column.
  • Longest Length: The number of characters in the longest value in the column.
  • Average Length: The average length of values in the column.
  • Values with Both Whitespace: The number of string values with whitespace before and/or after the value.
  • Values with Trailing Whitespace: The number of string values with whitespace after the value.
  • Go to Data Cleansing Tool and Formula Tool for more information. Use the Data Cleansing tool or the Formula tool trim function to resolve the problem.
  • Values with Leading Whitespace: The number of string values with whitespace before the value.
  • Non-Nulls: The number of non-null entries in the column, including empty values.
  • Nulls: The number of values in the column that are null, excluding empty values.
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    OKs: The number of values in the column with no identified quality issues, for example, leading or trailing whitespace.Description: The description of the column, if available.This can be the name of the data source or the path to the location where the data is saved.

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    Size: The amount of memory reserved for each record in this column.Data Type: The data type of the selected column.If a column contains string values, this metadata is provided:









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