webMethods OneData 10.11 | Managing Master Data with webMethods OneData | webMethods OneData Consolidation MDM Guide | Working with Data Quality Projects | Working with Matching Projects for Consolidation Objects | Defining Rules and Rule Mappings for a webMethods OneData Matching Project | Defining Attribute Mappings for Data Quality Matching Projects
 
Defining Attribute Mappings for Data Quality Matching Projects
Use the following procedure to create an attributing mapping from webMethods OneData to data quality servers. For a webMethods OneData matching project, the attributes are automatically populated from the rule association, and you do not need to add more attributes. For other data quality matching projects, like Trillium and webMethods Integration Server, follow this procedure.
1. On the Menu toolbar, click Define > Data Quality > Consolidation > Project Mapping.
2. On the Command toolbar, click Add New Mapping.
3. In Project, select the appropriate (except webMethods OneData) data quality matching project.
4. In Attribute and Attribute Type, define the required inbound attributes to match and outbound attributes.
This is a sample listing of attributes that you could use. If required, you could also define attributes that meet your needs. Ensure that these attributes match the attributes processed by the matching server. For example, Trillium and webMethods Integration Server Matching.
Attribute
Attribute Type
Description
CLN_BusinessName
Inbound
CLN _StreetAddress
Inbound
CLN _State
Inbound
CLN _PostalCode
Inbound
CLN_BusinessName
Inbound
CLN _StreetAddress
Inbound
CLN _State
Inbound
CLN _Country
Inbound
WindowKey
Inbound
5. If an inbound attribute requires Project-Object Mapping, select Is Required.
Note:
If you select Is Required, you must define the Project-Object Mapping. In case there is no Project-Object Mapping for the attribute, validation errors occur during rule execution.
6. Click Save Mapping.
7. Repeat the procedure from step 2 onwards until you have added all the inbound and outbound attributes necessary for the project.