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Revision as of 00:21, 14 November 2015
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On-Premise
The On-Premise Settings dialog is where you enter the basic information required for the MatchUp Component to connect to the underlying Melissa Data libraries.
- License String
- Your license string will activate the product for use.
- Data File Path
- This should point to the folder on the local system that contains the MatchUp Component and its data files. The default path should work unless you install the component to a different folder.
- Temporary Work File Path
- Enter the path to the folder where MatchUp component will create temporary files. These files will be deleted automatically once the process is finished.
Test Configuration (On-Premise)
The Test Configuration screen for On-Premise Processing displays basic information about the object libraries being used by MatchUp.
SSIS Component
- Customer ID
- Displays the Customer ID associated with the license string.
- Component Version
- Displays the current SSIS component version.
- License Version
- Displays the license version.
- License Expiration
- Displays the date when the MatchUp Component license will expire.
- Build Number
- Displays the current development release build number of the MatchUp Component for SSIS. This is usually a three or four-character string.
MatchUp Object
- Initialization
- Displays any error messages generated by initializing the MatchUp Object.
- Database Date
- Displays the date of the MatchUp Object data files. This date confirms that the data files are the latest available.
- Database Expiration Date
- Displays the date when the MatchUp Object data files will expire. This date confirms that the data files are the latest available.
- Build Number
- Displays the current development release build number of the MatchUp Object. This is usually a three or four-character string.