On data quality policy rules, you can define conditions. 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.
For example, if the applicable table for the rule is the:
| 1. | Click Data quality management. |
| 2. | Click Condition table mapping. |
| 3. | Click New. |
| 4. | Define the date-effective table or inheritance table that you use in a data policy rule. |
|   | In the Policy rule table field, enter or select a value. |
| 5. | Define the relevant staging table or temporary table to which the date-effective table or inheritance table must be mapped. |
|   | In the Staging table field, enter or select a value. |
| 6. | Sub-task: Set up field mapping. |
| 6.1 | Define which fields of the data policy rule table map with which fields of the staging or temporary table. |
|   | Click Field mapping. |
| 6.2 | You can generate the field mapping based on the key fields. |
|   | Click Generate field mapping. |
| 6.3 | If you want to map more fields, you can do so manually. |
|   | Click New. |
| 6.4 | In the Rule table field field, enter or select a value. |
| 6.5 | In the Staging table field field, enter or select a value. |
| 6.6 | Close the page. |
| 7. | Close the page. |
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