Summary: This document provides information about the extension that provides data column access support for the SQL Analyzer extension (from version ≥ 2.4). See also Data Sensitivity for more information about other technologies that support Data Sensitivity checks.
Extension ID
com.castsoftware.datacolumnaccess
What's new?
Please see Data Column Access - 2.2 - Release Notes for more information.
Description
The Data Column Access extension provides the following features:
- Data sensitivity checks on table columns (custom and predefined)
- Creation of column access links
In what situation should you install this extension?
- If you need to check that the application is data sensitive compliant using custom and predefined indicators for table columns
- If you need to see Access Read and Access Write links for columns on SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and MERGE statements
- If you need to see Access Write links between columns and Cobol data, from INSERT, UPDATE and SELECT .. INTO statements
- If you need to see Access Write links for columns selected in the DECLARE cursor statement and the Cobol data fetched in FETCH cursor statement
AIP Core release | Supported |
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8.3.x |
Supported DBMS servers used for CAST AIP schemas
AIP Core release | CSS/PostgreSQL |
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All supported releases |
Supported client languages
All supported client languages are listed here : SQL Analyzer - 3.6#clientsidesupportClientSideSupport, SQL Analyzer - 3.6#SpecialnotesaboutQualityRulesonclientside
Prerequisites
An installation of any compatible release of CAST AIP (see table above) | |
An installation of SQL Analyzer extension (from version ≥ 2.4) |
Download and installation instructions
This extension will be automatically downloaded and installed when SQL source code is delivered for analysis. It can be managed using the Application - Extensions interface:
Note that if you are using the legacy workflow without Fast Scan in CAST Console (not required when using the Fast Scan workflow where this option is automatically enabled), you must also manually enable the Data Sensitivity option as part of the source code delivery process - see Application onboarding without Fast Scan - Standard onboarding - perform all actions - choose objectives:
Data sensitivity configuration
See Data Sensitivity for more information about setting a property on specific objects for the following:
- custom sensitivity
- GDPR
- PCI-DSS
What results can you expect?
Table/column properties for data sensitivity (custom and predefined)
- Data Sensitivity Indicator: displays the most sensitive value (Sensitive, Very Sensitive, Highly Sensitive) for any of the columns in the selected table.
- List of the specific Sensitive / Very sensitive / Highly sensitive columns
Example:
Links
- Links are created for transaction and function point needs.
- You can expect the following links on the DDL side within the same sql file:
- accessRead from View / Procedure / Function / Trigger / Event to Column
- accessWrite from Procedure / Function / Trigger / Event to Column
- You can expect the same links for the following client side, only if the server-side code has been analyzed with the SQL Analyzer extension and only if they have dependencies with the SQL Analyzer analysis results:
COBOL PB VB .NET JAVAC/C++/OBJC IOS PYTHON
- When Cobol Data are created during Cobol Analysis and the production option Save data and links to other data is activated, you can expect to the following links:
- accessWrite from Cobol Data to Column, for the case of insert into and update. E.g. : Insert into table1 (col1, col2, ...) values (:data1, data2) the data1, data2 will access write the col1, col2. Update table1 set col1 = :data1, col2 = :data2 the data1, data2 will access write col1, col2
- Sometimes those links have bookmarks but sometimes the bookmarks are missing, for details refer: Limitations. When the bookmark exists, it will pointing on the Cobol Data definition and not on the SQL statement.
- accessWrite from Column to Cobol Data, for the case of select into. E.g. : Select col1, col2, ... into :data1, :data2 the col1, col2 will access write the data1, data2.
- Those links have no bookmarks, for details refer: Limitations.
- accessWrite from Column selected in DECLARE cursor to Cobol Data fetched in FECTH cursor. E.g. : declare toto_curs cursor for select col_toto from toto, followed by fetch toto_curs into :var1. The col_toto will access write the var1.
- Those links have no bookmarks, for details refer: Limitations.
- accessWrite from Cobol Data to Column, for the case of insert into and update. E.g. : Insert into table1 (col1, col2, ...) values (:data1, data2) the data1, data2 will access write the col1, col2. Update table1 set col1 = :data1, col2 = :data2 the data1, data2 will access write col1, col2
Why does CAST not create accessRead links between COBOL data variables and SQL columns ?
CAST does not create links between the COBOL data variables and selected columns in the WHERE clauses because those links are not significant for "how data circulates in an application". To resume, CAST only creates accessWrite links as follows:
- SELECT: Only the INTO clause is considered because the SQL Column will write into the Cobol Data variables
- UPDATE: Only the SET clause is be considered because he Cobol Data variables will write into the SQL Column
- INSERT: Only the Cobol Data variables that will write into the SQL Columns is considered
- FETCH: The SQL columns selected in the declare cursor will write into the fetched Cobol Data variables
Examples
Select Into, Move, Update
The value we have in the column COL_TOTO will be written in the Cobol data VAR1. What we have in VAR1 will move into the Cobol Data VAR2. At the end, VAR2 will update the column COL_TOTO, here is the source code :
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. 00010000 PROGRAM-ID. TESTMOVE. 00020000 DATA DIVISION. 00340000 WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 00010000 01 VAR1 PIC X. 00010000 02 VAR2 PIC X. 00010000 00010000 PROCEDURE DIVISION. 00010000 00010000 EXEC SQL 00010000 SELECT COL_TOTO 00010000 INTO :VAR1 00010000 FROM TOTO 00010000 END-EXEC 00010000 00010000 MOVE VAR1 TO VAR2 00010000 00010000 EXEC SQL 00010000 UPDATE TITI 00010000 SET COL_TITI = :VAR2 00010000 END-EXEC 00010000
Insert Into
Update
Select into
Declare, Fetch, Move and Insert
The value we have in the column COL_TOTO is selected in DECLARE TOTO_CURS, than it will be written during the FETCH TOTO_CURS in the Cobol data VAR1. What we have in VAR1 will move into the Cobol Data VAR2. At the end, VAR2 will be inserted in the table TITI, column COL_TITI, here is the source code:
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. 00010000 PROGRAM-ID. TESTCURSOR. 00020000 DATA DIVISION. 00340000 WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 00010000 01 VAR1 PIC X. 00010000 02 VAR2 PIC X. 00010000 00010000 PROCEDURE DIVISION. 00010000 00010000 EXEC SQL DECLARE TOTO_CURS CURSOR FOR 00010000 SELECT COL_TOTO 00010000 FROM TOTO 00010000 END-EXEC 00010000 00010000 EXEC SQL 00010000 FETCH TOTO_CURS 00010000 INTO :VAR1 00010000 END-EXEC 00010000 00010000 MOVE VAR1 TO VAR2 00010000 00010000 EXEC SQL 00010000 INSERT INTO TITI (COL_TITI) 00010000 VALUES (:VAR2) 00010000 END-EXEC 00010000 00010000 00010000
Performance
When using the Data Column Access extension 1.0.0, analysis execution time is slightly different (usually slightly longer). Here are some details of the performance we have experienced using AIP Core 8.3.24 and SQL Analyzer 3.4.4-funcrel:
Use case | Technical details | Execution details |
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100% SQL (Teradata) | 1 single SQL file, file size 14.5MB Detected variant: Ansisql 129,529 LOC | Analysis duration for 1 analysis unit:
No data sensitivity 988 access links are added |
Cobol + SQL (Db2) | SQL: 1 single file, file size 289KB Detected variant: Db2 Cobol: 1,996 files, 11 folders, 52MB 443.8K LOC | Analysis duration for 2 analysis units:
No data sensitivity 15,245 access links are added, all of them on the Cobol side |
.NET + SQL (Microsoft SQL Server) | SQL: 6 files (3 files of 6 are .sqltablesize), 1 folder, 4.08 MB Detected variant: SQL Server .NET: 14,062 files, 2,747 folders, 1.04GB Assemblies: 218 files, 214 folders, 68.2MB 698K LOC | Analysis duration for 185 analysis units:
No data sensitivity From a total of 2,562 added access links, 6 are detected on the .NET side |