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==Describe how the system supports the configuration of business rules to support data quality matching processes.== | {{CustomTOC}} | ||
==Configuration of Business Rules for Matching== | |||
===Describe how the system supports the configuration of business rules to support data quality matching processes.=== | |||
The end user implements Matchcodes that are sets of business rules that tell MatchUp Object which data fields to consider when determining if two records are duplicates. MatchUp Object uses the matchcode to construct a “match key,” a simplified string of characters that represents the information within the record, enough to determine if the given record is unique or a duplicate. The MatchCode editor is a visual program provided to make the design of these rules very easy. | The end user implements Matchcodes that are sets of business rules that tell MatchUp Object which data fields to consider when determining if two records are duplicates. MatchUp Object uses the matchcode to construct a “match key,” a simplified string of characters that represents the information within the record, enough to determine if the given record is unique or a duplicate. The MatchCode editor is a visual program provided to make the design of these rules very easy. | ||
==What development and test tools are required and/or recommended to support your solution?== | ==Required Development Tools== | ||
===What development and test tools are required and/or recommended to support your solution?=== | |||
Melissa Data recommends test databases and a development IDE for a target programming language to test and implement our solutions. | Melissa Data recommends test databases and a development IDE for a target programming language to test and implement our solutions. | ||
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[[Category:Data Quality Suite]] | [[Category:Data Quality Suite]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 12 June 2014
Configuration of Business Rules for Matching
Describe how the system supports the configuration of business rules to support data quality matching processes.
The end user implements Matchcodes that are sets of business rules that tell MatchUp Object which data fields to consider when determining if two records are duplicates. MatchUp Object uses the matchcode to construct a “match key,” a simplified string of characters that represents the information within the record, enough to determine if the given record is unique or a duplicate. The MatchCode editor is a visual program provided to make the design of these rules very easy.
Required Development Tools
What development and test tools are required and/or recommended to support your solution?
Melissa Data recommends test databases and a development IDE for a target programming language to test and implement our solutions.