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AWS SchemaConversionTool documentation change

Service: SchemaConversionTool · 2025-03-19 · Documentation low

File: SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_AssessmentReport.Multiserver.md

Summary

Updated section headers, modified documentation links, and rephrased content for clarity. Changed title from 'Creating a multiserver assessment report in AWS Schema Conversion Tool' to 'Creating a multiserver assessment report for database migration'. Updated references to other sections in documentation.

Security assessment

Changes are structural/navigational improvements and documentation link updates. No security vulnerabilities or new security features are mentioned. References to Secrets Manager are existing security documentation links being relocated, not new content.

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diff --git a/SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_AssessmentReport.Multiserver.md b/SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_AssessmentReport.Multiserver.md
index 674109b36..74368c052 100644
--- a/SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_AssessmentReport.Multiserver.md
+++ b/SchemaConversionTool/latest/userguide/CHAP_AssessmentReport.Multiserver.md
@@ -7 +7 @@ Performing a multiserver assessmentPreparing an input CSV fileLocating and viewi
-# Creating a multiserver assessment report in AWS Schema Conversion Tool
+# Creating a multiserver assessment report for database migration
@@ -36 +36 @@ Vertica |  Amazon Redshift
-Use the following procedure to perform a multiserver assessment with AWS SCT. You don't need to create a new project in AWS SCT to perform a multiserver assessment. Before you get started, make sure that you have prepared a comma-separated value (CSV) file with database connection parameters. Also, make sure that you have installed all required database drivers and set the location of the drivers in the AWS SCT settings. For more information, see [Installing JDBC drivers for AWS Schema Conversion Tool](./CHAP_Installing.JDBCDrivers.html). 
+Use the following procedure to perform a multiserver assessment with AWS SCT. You don't need to create a new project in AWS SCT to perform a multiserver assessment. Before you get started, make sure that you have prepared a comma-separated value (CSV) file with database connection parameters. Also, make sure that you have installed all required database drivers and set the location of the drivers in the AWS SCT settings. For more information, see [Downloading the required database drivers](./CHAP_Installing.html#CHAP_Installing.JDBCDrivers). 
@@ -50 +50 @@ Use the following procedure to perform a multiserver assessment with AWS SCT. Yo
-  5. With the **Create AWS SCT projects for each source database** turned on, you can choose **Add mapping rules to these projects and save conversion statistics for offline use**. In this case, AWS SCT will add mapping rules to each project and save the source database metadata in the project. For more information, see [Using offline mode in AWS Schema Conversion Tool](./CHAP_UserInterface.OfflineMode.html).
+  5. With the **Create AWS SCT projects for each source database** turned on, you can choose **Add mapping rules to these projects and save conversion statistics for offline use**. In this case, AWS SCT will add mapping rules to each project and save the source database metadata in the project. For more information, see [Running AWS SCT in an offline mode](./CHAP_UserInterface.html#CHAP_UserInterface.OfflineMode).
@@ -71 +71 @@ With the **Add mapping rules to these projects and save conversion statistics fo
-  * Your source database and a virtual target database platform. For more information, see [Mapping to virtual targets in the AWS Schema Conversion Tool](./CHAP_Mapping.VirtualTargets.html).
+  * Your source database and a virtual target database platform. For more information, see [Using virtual targets](./CHAP_Mapping.VirtualTargets.html).
@@ -73 +73 @@ With the **Add mapping rules to these projects and save conversion statistics fo
-  * A mapping rule for this source-target pair. For more information, see [Data type mapping](./CHAP_Mapping.html).
+  * A mapping rule for this source-target pair. For more information, see [Creating mapping rules](./CHAP_Mapping.html).
@@ -77 +77 @@ With the **Add mapping rules to these projects and save conversion statistics fo
-  * Source schema metadata, which enables you to use this AWS SCT project in an offline mode. For more information, see [Using offline mode in AWS Schema Conversion Tool](./CHAP_UserInterface.OfflineMode.html).
+  * Source schema metadata, which enables you to use this AWS SCT project in an offline mode. For more information, see [Running AWS SCT in an offline mode](./CHAP_UserInterface.html#CHAP_UserInterface.OfflineMode).
@@ -118 +118 @@ Make sure that your CSV file includes the following values, provided by the temp
-  * **Secret Manager Key** – The name of the secret that stores your database credentials in the AWS Secrets Manager. To use Secrets Manager, make sure that you store AWS profiles in AWS SCT. For more information, see [Configuring AWS Secrets Manager in the AWS Schema Conversion Tool](./CHAP_UserInterface.SecretsManager.html). 
+  * **Secret Manager Key** – The name of the secret that stores your database credentials in the AWS Secrets Manager. To use Secrets Manager, make sure that you store AWS profiles in AWS SCT. For more information, see [Using AWS Secrets Manager](./CHAP_UserInterface.html#CHAP_UserInterface.SecretsManager). 
@@ -306 +306 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please
-Configuring an assessment report
+Configuring the assessment report
@@ -308 +308 @@ Configuring an assessment report
-Converting schemas
+Converting database schemas