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RightFielder Object’s will identify, parse and reorganize input data into usable data types, assuring that even the most inconsistent data entry will be properly validated and stored.
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This API is available for the following platforms: Windows®, Linux®, AIX and can be used with any programming language such as C#, Java, Python, C/C++.
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RightFielder Object’s powerful entity recognition and identification algorithms allow extraction of contact information from freeform or unfielded textual data. This product will identify, parse and reorganize input data into usable data types, assuring that even the most inconsistent data entry will be properly validated and stored.
<h3>Current Build</h3>
It can parse a single line of input text containing many datatypes - whether or not it contains a delimiter.
*[https://releasenotes.melissa.com/on-premise-api/rightfielder-object/ Build History]
 
<h3>Notices</h3>
==Support==
*[[Best Practices]]
*[[Issues:RightFielder Object|Known Issues]]
*[[Issues:RightFielder Object|Known Issues]]
 
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===FAQ===
<h3>Basics</h3>
*[[FAQ:API|API Related]]
*[[API:Best Practices|General API Best Practices]]
*[[FAQ:RightFielder Object|RightFielder Object]]
*[[RightFielder API:Best Practices|RightFielder Object Best Practices]]
 
<h3>FAQ</h3>
===Results Codes===
*[[API:FAQ|API Related]]
*[[RightFielder Results Codes]]
*[[API:FAQ:Capabilities|API Capabilities]]
 
*[[RightFielder Object:FAQ|RightFielder Object]]
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*[[API:FAQ:Supported Platforms#RightFielder Object|Supported Platforms]]
==Downloads==
<h3>[[Service Samples|Service Sample]]</h3>
 
*[https://www.melissa.com/try-it/parsing Try the service]
===Documentation===
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<h3>Documentation</h3>
*[[Media:DQT_API_RightFielder_QSG.pdf|RightFielder Quick Start Guide]]
*[[Media:DQT_API_RightFielder_QSG.pdf|RightFielder Quick Start Guide]]
*[[Media:DQT_API_RightFielder_RG.pdf|RightFielder Object Reference Guide]]
*[[Media:DQT_API_RightFielder_RG.pdf|RightFielder Object Reference Guide]]
*[[Media:DQT_API_DQS_PlatformMatrix.pdf|Supported Platform Matrix]]
*[[RightFielder Object:Config Example|Overriding mdRightFielder.cfg & creating Regular Expressions]]
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<h3>[[Result Codes]]</h3>
 
*[[Result Code Details#RightFielder Object|RightFielder Object Result Codes]]
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<h3>Sample Code</h3>
==Current Build==
*All sample code may be found on the [https://docs.melissa.com/on-premise-api/rightfielder-object/rightfielder-object-quickstart.html#sample-code Melissa Documentation] website.
===Build 1974===
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''Released May 2012''
 
;HP-UX Deprecation Notice
*The HP-UX version of RightFielder Object is no longer available or supported.
 
===Build History===
*[[Build History:RightFielder Object|Build History]]




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Latest revision as of 18:41, 6 November 2023

RightFielder Object’s will identify, parse and reorganize input data into usable data types, assuring that even the most inconsistent data entry will be properly validated and stored.


This API is available for the following platforms: Windows®, Linux®, AIX and can be used with any programming language such as C#, Java, Python, C/C++.

Current Build

Notices