If Trillium did not find a key that you expected it to find, it is possible that the key was less than 98% unique and was therefore not displayed as a found key. Another possibility is that the key you expected is comprised of two or more attributes.
If you did not find a key you had expected, you can create a new key.
Note: Keys do not support dynamic entities. Use only real entities to create keys.
To create a key
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Do one of the following:
- In the Navigation View, right-click a real entity and select Create Key or Dependency or right-click a Baseline Analysis project and select Analyze > Create Key or Dependency.
- In the Navigation View, from the Analysis tab, right-click Keys and select Create Key.
- On the Home tab, select Keys/Deps > Create.
The Create Key or Dependency window opens.
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Select Keys.
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Select the entity name from the drop-down list.
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Click Next.
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Enter a Job Name.
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Place a check next to the attributes to validate as keys.
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Click Finish.
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Run the analysis now or schedule a time for the job to run later.
Note: When creating keys, Trillium does not
sample the data. The full data volume of the entity is evaluated resulting in the
keys being marked as Verified. Also, the keys that you include will be marked as
permanent no matter the quality (distinctness) of the key.