1. | Click Data quality management. |
2. | On the Data quality policies tab, in the list, click the link of the desired data quality policy. |
3. | On the Validation rules tab, in the list, find and select the desired validation rule. |
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Note: If you want to edit another data quality policy version than the currently shown version, first select the desired version. To do so, on the Action Pane, on the Version tab, click Versions. On the dialog, select the desired version and click OK. |
4. | Click the Conditions tab. |
5. | Sub-task: Set up a condition using an inquiry. |
5.1 | Click Add. |
5.2 | In the Condition ID field, type a short descriptive name for the condition. |
5.3 | You must edit the inquiry. At least, enter a query value. |
  | Click Edit query. |
5.4 | In the Criteria field, type a value. |
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Note: You can extend the inquiry setup as desired. |
5.5 | Click OK. |
6. | Sub-task: Set up a condition using a dynamic query. |
6.1 | Click Add. |
6.2 | In the Condition ID field, type a short descriptive name for the condition. |
6.3 | In the Query type field, select 'Dynamic query'. |
6.4 | Usually the dynamic query is already set up. Select the applicable dynamic query. |
  | In the Dynamic query field, enter or select a value. |
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7. | Sub-task: Make condition active. |
7.1 | To apply a condition, make it active. |
  | Select the Active check box. |
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Note: You can also make all conditions for a validation rule active in one go. To do so, click Make all active. |
8. | Close the page. |
If you define a condition and the applicable table for the rule is a date-effective or inheritance table, additional setup is required. The applicable table for the rule must be mapped to a related staging table or temporary table.
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Set up validation rule conditions |
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