After running, the CDP process returns a set of attributes called the Parser Repository (PREPOS). It also generates completion codes and review codes that identify the conditions that were found for each parsed row.
There are multiple ways to review the parser's findings:
- Parser Repository. The Parser Repository (PREPOS) contains all the parsed data attributes, including error codes, identification indicators, name information, street information and geographic information. Because of the size of the PREPOS, only selected attributes are written to the output file by default. For a list of attributes passed to the repository, click here. For a list of attributes passed to the output file, refer to the schema editor topic.
- Completion Codes and Review Codes/Groups. The CDP generates completion codes, review codes, and review groups to indicate specific conditions that were found for each row being parsed.
- Process Report Files. You can also review the debug file, exceptions file, and statistics for information about the Parser process. See Viewing Process Report Files.
To examine attribute details
- From the Navigation or Project View, right-click the CDP output entity that contains the attributes you want to analyze and click Analyze. An Attribute Selection window opens, with some attributes already selected.
- Do one of the following:
- Click OK to analyze the default selections.
- Press and hold down the Ctrl key and then click to select or deselect an attribute.
- Run the analysis now or schedule a time for the job to run later.
- Expand the attribute that interests you to see its details.
To drill down to rows associated with review groups