Selecting Match Request Fields - trillium_quality - 17.1

Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide

Product type
Software
Product family
Trillium
Product
Trillium > Trillium Quality
Version
17.1
Language
English
Product name
Trillium Quality
Title
Trillium TS Web Services Developer Guide
Topic type
Administration
Overview
How Do I
Configuration
Reference
Installation
First publish date
2008

A request contains the fields that will be used to evaluate matches. For a matching request to return accurate match information, the request must include the fields used by your Trillium Quality project’s matching rules. You select those fields on the Matcher Input/Output Fields tab.

Note: The request must include a country field.

By default, only passing matches are returned. You can choose to return suspect matches using the Match Level Return option.

To select fields for a matching request

  1. Add or remove fields from the Selected Fields list using the Add or Remove buttons or by dragging and dropping the fields. To remove all fields from the Selected Fields list, click the wastebasket icon .
    Warning: When creating an actual production SOAP request, for window matches include the field WINDOW_KEY_01 in all match requests. This field is used to group similar records. It is created as your records are processed by the cleansing process; in a production system, ensure that records have been cleansed before they are sent to the matcher.
     
    Figure 1. Selecting and Arranging Input Fields Selecting and Arranging Input Fields
  2. Rearrange the Selected Fields list if desired. The order in which fields are listed on this screen is the order in which they will occur in the request and response. To rearrange the order of fields in the request, select the fields in the Selected Fields lists and click Move Up and Move Down, or drag and drop to rearrange the fields.

  3. By default, only passing matches are returned. To return suspect matches, in the Match Level Return field select the suspect matches option.

    Figure 2. Selecting Passing or Suspect MatchesSelecting Passing or Suspect Matches