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Trillium Quality for SAP Field Extension Framework (ERP) Installation and Configuration Guide

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Trillium Quality for SAP Field Extension Framework (ERP) Installation and Configuration Guide
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For postal validation, you must add the custom fields to the DDL and modify the country-specific Transformer and Window Key Generator processes.

To modify your Trillium Quality project for postal validation

  1. Add the custom fields to your input schema files (e.g., xxinput.ddx, transactioninput.ddx, masterinput.ddx). For example, you might add the following fields, specifying the appropriate field type and length:
    Name Type Length
    TELNUM UTF8 30
    TELNUMEXT UTF8 30
    MOBNUM UTF8 30
    EMAIL UTF8 50
  2. Tune the country-specific Transformer to use the SAP Field Extension Framework. For example, to add the TELNUM field as an Attribute Scan in the Output Conditionals of the US Transformer process:
    1. Right-click the US Transformer process.
    2. Select Edit process.
    3. Click Output Conditionals.
    4. Right-click on the right pane and select Add > New > Attribute Scan.
    5. In the Attribute Scan wizard, make the necessary modifications to accommodate your requirements, as shown in the following three images.

    6. An Attribute Scan is created. Click Finish.

  3. Tune the country-specific Window Key Generator to use the SAP Field Extension Framework:
    1. Right-click the US Window Key Generator process.
    2. Select Edit process from the menu.
    3. Click Schema Editor and add the required Output Attributes, e.g., WINDOW_KEY_06, WINDOW_KEY_07, and so on.

    4. Click Keys.
    5. In the Input Attributes pane, select the attribute representing a new Window Key, e.g., WINDOW_KEY_06 and click >.
    6. Select the new Window Key, e.g., WINDOW_KEY_06, in the Window Key Destination Attributes pane and click Definition.

    7. In the Window Key Rules for Window Key Generator window, make the necessary modifications to accommodate your desired requirement.

    8. Click Back.
    9. Click Finish.