Disabling/Enabling Processes - trillium_quality - Latest

Trillium Director Guide

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Trillium
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Latest
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English
Product name
Trillium Quality
Title
Trillium Director Guide
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2024
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2008
Last updated
2024-10-18
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By default, all processes that are capable of running in real time are enabled, but you can customize your project by disabling processes. When a process is disabled, a node will be created for the process in the cleanser and matcher configuration files, but the ENABLED switch will be set to ā€˜nā€™ and the cleanser or matcher server will not perform that process on your data. This differs from excluding a process, described in Using the Mark Up Box, in that a node is not created for excluded processes.

Note: If a process is part of multiple country flows, disabling/enabling the process will change its state for all country flows.

There are four ways to disable a process:

  • Right-click the process in the tree view and select Disable.

  • Right-click the process in the tree view, select Edit Options, and deselect Enabled.

  • Right-click a filter node and select Disable this subflow to disable all processes in the subflow.

  • Use the Mark up box to disable multiple processes, as described in Using the Mark Up Box.