Redundant Data Analysis Configuration Properties Dialog
You can use the Redundant Data Analysis Configuration Properties dialog to determine the percentage of values that are not common and, thus, uncover the fields that are redundant between two tables. The dialog contains the following values:
Name - Specifies the name of the redundant data analysis.
Description - Enables you to enter a description of the redundant data analysis.
Mode - Determines whether the analysis is based on an exact match or on a match code and its associated match definition. When you use a match code and definition, you can adjust the sensitivity of the analysis.
- Exact - Specifies an exact match
- Match code - Specifies that a match code is used
- Match definition - Specifies the match definition that is used
- Sensitivity - Specifies the sensitivity of the analysis
Note: You cannot add non-character type fields to an analysis that is run in the Match code mode. Note that you can conduct an Exact mode analysis that contains non-character type fields and change it to Match code mode. However, the non-character type fields will be removed from the list. (You will be prompted to continue before
the fields are removed.) You also must have a Quality license to use match codes inside a redundant data analysis.
The Fields section contains the following elements:
Available - Displays the data available to the analysis. Click Add to move the selected fields to Selected field.
Selected - Displays the fields selected for the analysis. You can delete one or more selected fields or all of the fields.