Managing Master Data with webMethods OneData 10.5 | Managing Master Data with webMethods OneData | webMethods OneData Consolidation MDM Guide | Working with Consolidation Projects | Working with Cleansing Projects for Consolidation (Staging) Objects
 
Working with Cleansing Projects for Consolidation (Staging) Objects
 
Creating a Cleansing Project
Defining Attributes in a Cleansing Project
Defining Project-Object Mapping Based on a Cleansing Project
Defining Project-Object Mapping for a Locate Cleansing Project
Configuring a Consolidation (Staging) Object for Cleansed Records Pending Review
Configuring Locate Threshold Mapping Rules for Locate Cleansing Projects
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After you configure the cleansing project in the data quality software, create a cleansing project for the Consolidation (staging) object in OneData.
Note: Consolidation objects do not require both cleansing and matcher projects. Based on your requirement, you can create only a cleansing project or a matcher project.
The project contains the mapping of data quality server cleansing attributes. There are two types of attributes:
*Inbound. Attributes used by the data quality server to obtain input data for matching. The inbound attribute names must match those configured in the matching project, services, or rules of the data quality server used.
*Outbound. Attributes that the data quality server uses to return cleansed data.
Note: The attribute names in the mapping must match those specified in the configuration of the cleansing project in the relevant data quality server.
There are two steps to creating the cleansing project in OneData:
1. Create a cleansing project in OneData and connect it to the data quality server, either Trillium, webMethods Locate, or webMethods Integration Server. For information about how to create a cleansing project in OneData, see Creating a Cleansing Project.
2. Map the cleansing attributes between the data quality server and OneData. For information about creating cleansing attributes, see Defining Attributes in a Cleansing Project.

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