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Getting Startedwith pureQuery

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Figure 4.16 - Viewing SQL statements that have columns with private information<br />

The <strong>pureQuery</strong> Analysis view takes this a step further where you can filter and, for<br />

example, see where in the code is the privacy column SALARY printed to the Console<br />

View. Use the filter dialog in the <strong>pureQuery</strong> Analysis view and select Code that prints<br />

column values to the console and click OK. Now position your cursor on the SALARY<br />

column in the EmployeeData interface and select <strong>pureQuery</strong>Source Code<br />

AnalysisAnalyze Column Value Dependency as shown in Figure 4.17.

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