Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards.
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Set up validation rule of type Mandatory or Blank |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up validation rules of these types:
For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Set up validation rule of type Range expression |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards.
To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up a validation rule of type Range expression.
Use a range expression validation rule to validate if a field value is within a defined range. To define a range expression, you can use a:
For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Set up validation rule of type Data pattern |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a data pattern validation to validate if a field value matches a defined pattern.
Before you can set up a data pattern validation rule, set up the data pattern to be applied.
For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Set up validation rule of type Web service |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a web service validation to validate if a field value matches a value in another internal or external source, using a web service.
Before you can set up a web service validation rule, set up the web service to be used.
For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Set up validation rule of type Configurable lookup |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a configurable lookup validation to add a custom lookup to a field and to validate if the field value matches a value as defined by the configurable lookup. Note: If the field, to which the configurable lookup is applied, already has a lookup, the configurable lookup overwrites the existing lookup. Before you can set up a configurable lookup validation rule, set up the configurable lookup to be used. For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Set up validation rule of type Custom |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards.
To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up the Custom validation type. Use a custom validation to validate a field value using a custom validation class.
Before you can set up a custom validation rule, ensure that the custom validation class is developed. For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Name | Responsible | Description |
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Set up validation rule of type Mandatory or Blank |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up validation rules of these types:
For each validation rule, you can set up:
|
Set up validation rule of type Range expression |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards.
To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up a validation rule of type Range expression.
Use a range expression validation rule to validate if a field value is within a defined range. To define a range expression, you can use a:
For each validation rule, you can set up:
|
Set up validation rule of type Data pattern |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a data pattern validation to validate if a field value matches a defined pattern.
Before you can set up a data pattern validation rule, set up the data pattern to be applied.
For each validation rule, you can set up:
|
Set up validation rule of type Web service |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a web service validation to validate if a field value matches a value in another internal or external source, using a web service.
Before you can set up a web service validation rule, set up the web service to be used.
For each validation rule, you can set up:
|
Set up validation rule of type Configurable lookup |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards. Use a configurable lookup validation to add a custom lookup to a field and to validate if the field value matches a value as defined by the configurable lookup. Note: If the field, to which the configurable lookup is applied, already has a lookup, the configurable lookup overwrites the existing lookup. Before you can set up a configurable lookup validation rule, set up the configurable lookup to be used. For each validation rule, you can set up:
|
Set up validation rule of type Custom |
Data quality administrator |
Use validation rules to check if the data is in line with the defined standards.
To validate data, you can use several validation types. This topic explains how to set up the Custom validation type. Use a custom validation to validate a field value using a custom validation class.
Before you can set up a custom validation rule, ensure that the custom validation class is developed. For each validation rule, you can set up:
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Apply data quality rules on entering or updating a record |
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Apply data quality rules on data import with Connectivity studio |
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Set up validation rules |
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