Field Name |
Description / Valid Values |
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CollectionNumber |
Identifies a collection of duplicate records. The possible values are 1 or greater. |
ExpressMatchIdentified |
Indicates whether the match was obtained using the express match key. The possible values are Yes or No. |
HasDuplicates |
Identifies whether the record is a duplicate of another record. One of the following:
|
InterflowSourceType |
The possible values are input_port_0 or input_port_1 |
MatchRecordType |
Identifies the type of match record in a collection. The possible values are:
|
MatchInfo |
It displays the detailed information of each match record in JSON
format, for example, a match record's name, type, state as True or
False, and score of the algorithm between 0-100. Note: This field is
displayed only for a duplicate match record.
|
MatchInfo.RuleName.IsMatch |
Displays the match state for the rule. Note: This field is displayed
only for a duplicate match record.
|
MatchInfo.RuleName.Score |
Displays the match score for the rule. The possible values are 0-100,
with 0 indicating a poor match and 100 indicating a perfect
match. Note: This field is displayed only for a duplicate match
record.
|
MatchInfo.RuleName. |
Displays the match state for each node in the rule hierarchy, only if
it has participated in the matching process, else, a blank field is
displayed. Note: This field is displayed only for a duplicate
match record.
|
MatchInfo.RuleName. |
Displays the match score for each node in the rule hierarchy, only if
it has participated in the matching process, else, a blank field is
displayed. Note: This field is displayed only for a duplicate
match record.
|
MatchRuleName |
Displays the name of the match rule against which matching is performed. |
MatchScore |
Identifies the overall score between two records. The possible values are 0-100, with 0 indicating a poor match and 100 indicating an exact match. |
Note: The Validate Address and Advanced Matching stages both use the MatchScore field. The
MatchScore field value in the output of a dataflow is determined by the last stage
to modify the value before it is sent to an output stage. If you have a dataflow
that contains Validate Address and Advanced Matching stages and you want
to see the MatchScore field output for each stage, use a Transformer stage to copy
the MatchScore value to another field. For example, Validate Address produces an
output field called MatchScore and then a Transformer stage copies the MatchScore
field from Validate Address to a field called AddressMatchScore. When the matcher
stage runs it populates the MatchScore field with the value from the matcher and
passes through the AddressMatchScore value from Validate Address.