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==Cleansing Details==
==Cleansing Details==
These are the rules you are creating to cleanse your data. The following rules are available for your use:
These are the operations you are creating to cleanse your data. The following operations are available for your use:


;Case
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;Text Search Replace
;Text Search Replace
:Searches for a string to replace with another string. (E.x. Volvo → Toyota)
:Searches for a string to replace with another string. (E.x. Volvo → Toyota)
The Generalized Cleanser takes into account order of operations.  Meaning it will execute all operations in a rule in order from top to bottom.  Once you’ve finished creating your operations, we suggest you save your operations within a rule with a name and short description for future use.





Revision as of 22:32, 27 January 2017

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Generalized Cleanser Navigation
Overview
Tutorial
Advanced Configuration
Component
Expression Builder
Result Codes




Cleansing Details

These are the operations you are creating to cleanse your data. The following operations are available for your use:

Case
Cleanses the casing for your data (e.x. MeLiSa DaTA → Melissa Data)
Punctuation
Cleanses the punctuation for your data (e.x. FIND EXAMPLE)
Expression
Removes your data and replaces with an expression
Regular Expression Search Replace
Searches for an expression and will replace that expression with another expression or data. (E.x. Resumé → Resum)
Text Search Replace
Searches for a string to replace with another string. (E.x. Volvo → Toyota)


The Generalized Cleanser takes into account order of operations. Meaning it will execute all operations in a rule in order from top to bottom. Once you’ve finished creating your operations, we suggest you save your operations within a rule with a name and short description for future use.


Triggers

There are 3 triggers that you can use to determine whether or not a rule should be used for a record:

None
This will trigger on every record.
Expression
Only trigger when a record matches this expression.
Regular Expression
Only trigger when a record matches this regular expression.