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  • ==Matchcode Components== The following table lists all of the available matchcode components (Data Types) in
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  • ...f the interface contains a list of all the matchcodes found in the current matchcode file. ...ur buttons: Create Matchcode, Remove Matchcode, Copy Matchcode, and Rename Matchcode.
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  • ...the matchcode list is a list of components used by the currently-selected matchcode. ...ns in which component is used. For more information on how combinations of components are used, see [[SSIS:MatchUp:Matchcodes:Component Combinations|Component Co
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  • ...Matchcode Editor is a Windows-based application that creates and edits the matchcode file used by MatchUp Object. This program allows you to customize copies of ==Matchcode List==
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  • ...Matchcode Editor is a Windows-based application that creates and edits the matchcode file used by MatchUp Object. This program allows you to customize copies of ==Matchcode List==
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  • ...Matchcode Editor is a Windows-based application that creates and edits the matchcode file used by MatchUp Object. This program allows developers to customize co ...re for Windows, you will already be familiar with the functionality of the Matchcode Editor.
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  • These functions help with defining various Matchcode properties. ...on retrieves a matchcode’s user-specified description associated with this matchcode.
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  • [[SSIS:Data Quality Components|← SSIS:Data Quality Components]] *[[MatchUp Object:Matchcode Components|Matchcode Components]]
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  • This is a master list of the functions in the Matchcode interface. ==[[MatchUp Object:Matchcode:Initialization|Initialize MatchUp Object]]==
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  • ==Advanced Matchcode Data Type== *[[MatchUp Object:Matchcode Components|Matchcode Components]]
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  • ==Matchcode Mapping== ...the fields in databases. Mapping creates the link between the data and the matchcode.
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  • ...ype tells you the data type which will be used to match records, while the matchcode mapping tells the API the format of the incoming data. ...se for this would be for an application to retrieve the information from a matchcode and dynamically create the mappings based on that information.
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  • ...of components in a given matchcode and retrieve the contents of a specific matchcode component. ...integer indicating the number of MatchcodeComponent objects in the current Matchcode object.
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  • ...tions add, insert, update, or delete matchcode components from the current Matchcode object. ...s its only argument and adds this component as the last component for this matchcode.
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  • ...s an integer value showing the number of mappings required for the current matchcode. ...t address lines are represented. Components include the individual address components that are used to construct the match key, such as street number and street
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  • A match if configured for ‘Both’ components or configured as ‘Either’ component matches where ‘Both’ is defined ===Example Matchcode Usage 1===
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  • *[[MatchUp Object:Matchcode Components|Matchcode Components]] *[[MatchUp Object:Matchcode Mapping|Matchcode Mapping]]
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  • ...between two records. A match found using any one of the combinations in a matchcode is considered a match. Programmers may think in terms of a series of OR con MatchUp allows up to 16 different combinations of components per matchcode.
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  • Every matchcode is composed of one or more combination of components. These columns represent different combinations of components which may detect a match
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  • ...between two records. A match found using any one of the combinations in a matchcode is considered a match. Programmers may think in terms of a series of OR con MatchUp allows up to 16 different combinations of components per matchcode.
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  • ...the fields in databases. Mapping creates the link between the data and the matchcode. For example, take the following matchcode:
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