Name Line Attributes - 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

This is a list of attributes used in NAME lines of patterns:

Note: The attributes for Asian countries are listed in the Attribute Values for China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.

Attribute

Code

Abbr

Description

ATTENTION

061

ATTN

Secondary name for business.

 

Example (US):

John Smith

Attn: Trillium Software where "Attn" is ATTENTION

B-DESCRIPTIVE

049

B-DES

A component associated with a business name. Often describes the legal business structure. (For example: Inc., Ltd., The Law Office Of, etc.)

B-REDEFINE

046

B-RDEF

A word or phrase that indicates one name is related to a business name (for example: "Doing Business As").

 

Example:

John C Smith D/B/A Smith’s Auto Parts

BUSINESS

059

BUS

A word or phrase that helps determine if a name is a business name.

 

Example: ABC Software where "Software" would be a BUSINESS

BUSINESS?

058

BUS?

Possible name for a Business or Surname. The BUSINESS? attribute does not force the entire name to Business as does the BUSINESS attribute. Rather it triggers an examination of other attributes in the name to see if the name is Personal. If there is a TTLP and/or GVN-NM1 attribute prior to the BUSINESS? attribute, the name is considered potentially Personal and the BUSINESS? attribute is turned back to an ALPHA. The revised pattern is looked up.

If there is no TTLP or GVN-NM1, the BUSINESS? is turned into a BUSINESS and the name is considered a Business name. Or, if there are other BUSINESS attributes in the name, the name will be considered a Business.

 

Examples:

John Plumber where "Plumber" is likely the SURNAME

John Plumber INC where "Plumber" is part of the Business name

Smith and Sons Plumber where "Plumber" is part of the Business name

C-TITLE

048

––

Compound title – Indicates multiple names. A C-TITLE attribute has a unique behavior that uses the RECode value of the entry to change the original Name Pattern by allowing the Recoded values to be lookup up again.

 

Examples:

Dr/Mrs recodes to "Dr and Mrs’

Rev/Mr recodes to ‘Rev and Mr"

Dr/Dr recodes to ‘Dr and Dr"

 

Name Pattern Examples:

Name: Rev/Mr Margaret P Dumont

Original Name Pattern: C-TITLE GVN-NM1 1ALPHA ALPHA"

Modified Name Pattern: "TTLP CTR TTLP GVN-NM1 1ALPHA ALPHA"

CARE-OF

180

C-OF

C/O, In Care Of, etc.

 

Example (US):

John Smith

c/o Trillium Software where "c/o" is CARE-OF

CONCATENEE

179

CON

Part of a name phrase that is often joined or ‘Concatenated’ with the following word (for example: the "Von" or "O" in a name).

 

Example: Dick Van Patten where "Van" is the CONCATENEE

CONNECTOR

060

CTR

Used to connect and differentiate between two or more names.

 

Example: John and Mary Smith where "and" is the CONNECTOR

GIVEN-NAME1

051

GVN-NM1

First Given name.

 

Example: John Scott Smith where "John" is the GIVEN-NAME1

GIVEN-NAME2

052

GVN-NM2

Middle or second Given name. Not used on a symbol definition, only used for recoding patterns.

 

Example: John Scott Smith where "Scott" is the GIVEN-NAME2

GENERATION

055

GENR

A name qualifier that follows a personal name used to differentiate two otherwise identical names. (For example: Jr., Sr., III)

 

Example: Mr. John Smith Jr where "Jr" is the GENERATION

P-TITLE

047

––

Plural title (Example: Drs.)

REDEFINE

050

RDEF

Also Known As (AKA) for a name, Doing Business As (DBA) for a business name, etc.

 

Example: IBM DBA International Business Machines where "DBA" is a REDEFINE

RELATIONSHIP

056

REL

In Trust For, FBO, etc.

 

Example: ITF Mr. John Smith where "ITF" is the RELATIONSHIP

SURNAME

053

SRNM

Last name.

 

Example: John Scott Smith where "Smith" is the SURNAME

TITLE-PREFIX

054

TTLP

Identifies the entry as a potential name title that comes before the rest of the name.

 

Example: Mr. John Smith PHD where "Mr" is the TITLE-PREFIX

TITLE-SUFFIX

163

TTLS

Identifies the entry as a potential name title that comes after the rest of the name.

 

Example: Mr. John Smith PHD where "PHD" is the TITLE-SUFFIX