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Managing Data Integrity for Finance

You're reading from  Managing Data Integrity for Finance

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630141
Pages 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jane Sarah Lat Jane Sarah Lat
Profile icon Jane Sarah Lat

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Foundational Concepts for Data Quality and Data Integrity for Finance
2. Chapter 1: Recognizing the Importance of Data Integrity in Finance 3. Chapter 2: Avoiding Common Data Integrity Issues and Challenges in Finance Teams 4. Chapter 3: Measuring the Impact of Data Integrity Issues 5. Part 2: Pragmatic Solutions to Manage Financial Data Quality and Data Integrity
6. Chapter 4: Understanding the Data Integrity Management Capabilities of Business Intelligence Tools 7. Chapter 5: Using Business Intelligence Tools to Fix Data Integrity Issues 8. Chapter 6: Implementing Best Practices When Using Business Intelligence Tools 9. Chapter 7: Detecting Fraudulent Transactions Affecting Financial Report Integrity 10. Part 3: Modern Strategies to Manage the Data Integrity of Finance Systems
11. Chapter 8: Using Database Locking Techniques for Financial Transaction Integrity 12. Chapter 9: Using Managed Ledger Databases for Finance Data Integrity 13. Chapter 10: Using Artificial Intelligence for Finance Data Quality Management 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Reviewing the internals of ledger databases

Now that the ledger has been created, we will build on what we have discussed and continue covering more important concepts of QLDB. We will start by discussing the digest, creating a table, and inserting records into this table through queries.

Getting the digest

As we mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, a digest is a cryptographic version of your ledger’s complete history at a specific point in time. This is one of the key components for the verification step, which we will discuss in the Understanding how ledger databases prevent data integrity issues section.

Continuing with our example, locate and click on the radio button beside myBanking to activate the Edit, Query ledger, Get digest, and Delete options. When we click on Get digest, it will generate the digest, as seen in Figure 9.20. This will contain the details that we will use later during the verification step:

Figure 9.20 – The Get digest page

Figure 9.20 –...

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