37. Managing Environments
An Environment is an object that groups together database schemas from a data source. An environment object is used for scanning and masking. The following examples show PostgreSQL but are correct for all the databases.
To see your environments:
On the navigation bar, click  (Environments).
The Environments window appears.
You can quickly locate content by typing its letters on the Quick Search bar. The list updates promptly.
You can display the list in ascending or descending alphabetical order.
To add an environment for a SQL database, see 37. Quick Start for SQL Databases | Creating an Environment.
To add an environment for a NoSQL database, see 37. Quick Start for NoSQL Databases | Creating an Environment.
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To modify environment details:
On the required environment, click Modify Environments.
The Modify Environment window appears. Modify the environment details as required.
To save your changes, click Modify. Otherwise, click Cancel.
To refresh an environment:
On the environment, click Refresh Environment.
To delete an environment:
On the environment, click Delete Environment.
Click Remove to confirm the deletion, or Cancel to exit without deleting the environment.
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