SSIS:MatchUp:Advanced Configuration

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MatchUp Navigation
Overview
Tutorial
Advanced Configuration
On-Premise
MatchUp Tabs
Matchcode
Field Mapping
Options
Golden Record
Survivorship/Pass-Through
Lookup Pass-Through Columns
Output Filter
Matchcode Editor
Matchcode List
Component List
Component Properties
Algorithms
Matchcodes Overview
Component Combinations
Blank Field Mapping
Mapping
Optimization
Swap Matching
Result Codes
Returned Result Codes
Result Codes



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.