Viewing Process Report Files - trillium_discovery - trillium_quality - Latest

Trillium Control Center

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Verify
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Discovery
Version
Latest
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
Title
Trillium Control Center
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2008
Last updated
2024-10-18
Published on
2024-10-18T15:02:04.502478

After processing, you can display the following files to review the results:

  • Control File
    • TSD file - Contains the process settings used internally by the Control Center. This file is read-only and you cannot edit it manually from the Control Center.
    • STX file - Contains the process settings generated at run-time. This file is read-only and you cannot edit it manually from the Control Center. It can be used for troubleshooting purposes.
Note: The STX file is generated from the TSD file at run-time and therefore is empty if the process has never been run. If a process has never been run, the option to view the STX file is disabled. If the settings have been modified but the process has not been rerun, the STX file will contain the old settings.
  • Log File - Shows when the process started and finished.
  • Error File - Shows details of a failed process.
  • Graphical Statistics FileUsing a Graphical Statistics File - Shows the number of records processed and other statistics associated with the process in an interactive graphical format. This file is available for the following processes:
    • Business Data Parser
    • Commonizer
    • Customer Data Parser
    • Geocoder
    • Global Data Router
    • Postal Matchers
    • Reference Matcher
    • Relationship Linker
    • Transformer
    • Window Key Generator
  • Text Statistics File - Shows the number of records processed and other statistics associated with the process in text format.
  • Parser Customization Statistics File - Shows parsing customization statistics for the Customer Data Parser or Business Data Parser.
  • Postal Form - This postal certification report is provided when the Postal Forms option is specified in the AU, CA, or US Postal Matchers. For US, a CASS summary report is generated when running in CASS mode. For Canada and Australia, an Address Accuracy Statement is generated. These forms detail the address matching output and are submitted to respective postal services with the output file.
  • Postal Matcher Rules Log - Contains details of any errors that were found in the Custom Postal Matcher rules file. This file is generated if you have specified user-defined rules and selected the Requires Rules Log File option on the Advanced Rules tab.
  • Router Rules Echo File - Contains all the statements in the Global Data Router rules files that have errors. This file is generated if you have checked the Output Rules Echo File option on the Output Settings tab and there are errors in the rules files.
Note: As a best practice, run one process at a time, checking the results and tuning the settings if necessary before moving on to the next process.

To view a file

  1. From the Summary Data View of the process, expand Process Report Files.

    or

    From the Navigation or Project View, right-click the process and select View...

  2. Select the file you want to view.
    Note: The Parser Customization Statistics File, Error File, Postal Form, Postal Matcher Rules Log, and Router Rules Echo File are available only from the View menu in the Navigation or Project view.

To view a large Parser Customization log file

When you try to view the Parser Customization log file which is larger than 2 MB, you will get a message that says the file is too large to view. Use this procedure to open the file:
  1. In the message window, select Copy to Client. The Browse for Folder window opens.
  2. Select a destination folder where you want to copy the log file to.
  3. Click OK. The window closes and the log file is copied to the folder you specified.
  4. Navigate to the folder and view the log file.

To close a file

Click the close icon ( ) in the upper right corner of the file. You can also right-click the tab above the file and select Close.