Name | Responsible | Description |
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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 more information on how to define ranges in the Range expression field, refer to Advanced filtering and query syntax.
You can add validation rules in these ways:
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Set up validation rule message |
Data quality administrator |
You can define a message that is shown if the validation rule is not met. If no validation rule message is defined, the default message is shown if the validation is not met. In case of a data pattern validation, the applicable data pattern can also have a message defined. In this case, the message priority is:
You can also enter a description of the validation rule. You can translate both the validation message and the validation rule description. |
Set up validation rule conditions |
Data quality administrator |
For each validation rule, you can set up conditions. The validation rule is only applied if the conditions are met. To define a validation rule condition, you use a query. The validation rule is applied only to the records that are found by the query.
You can use these types of queries:
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Name | Responsible | Description |
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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 more information on how to define ranges in the Range expression field, refer to Advanced filtering and query syntax.
You can add validation rules in these ways:
|
Set up validation rule message |
Data quality administrator |
You can define a message that is shown if the validation rule is not met. If no validation rule message is defined, the default message is shown if the validation is not met. In case of a data pattern validation, the applicable data pattern can also have a message defined. In this case, the message priority is:
You can also enter a description of the validation rule. You can translate both the validation message and the validation rule description. |
Set up validation rule conditions |
Data quality administrator |
For each validation rule, you can set up conditions. The validation rule is only applied if the conditions are met. To define a validation rule condition, you use a query. The validation rule is applied only to the records that are found by the query.
You can use these types of queries:
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