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- | ====== Step 2 - Setting the Attribute | + | ====== Step 2 - Setting the Match Groups ====== |
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===== Single Entity Configuration ===== | ===== Single Entity Configuration ===== | ||
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As per the global setting applied, the list groups will appear here. If needed, you can update this section for the current session. | As per the global setting applied, the list groups will appear here. If needed, you can update this section for the current session. | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
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- | ==== Field Groups Column ==== | ||
- | **Note:** Any default grouping you have made in the settings menu will be imported. See the **[[admin_functionality: | + | **Note:** Any default grouping you have made in the settings menu will be imported. See the **[[admin_functionality: |
- | However custom groups can be added by using: | + | ---- |
- | + | **Page Functions:** | |
- | {{ : | + | |
- | Alternatively, | + | {{ :admin_functionality: |
- | {{ : | + | * **1. Expand All -** Expand all match groups |
+ | * **2. Add Match Group -** Add existing match group or create a new group | ||
+ | * **3. Delete -** Tag and then remove match groups | ||
+ | * **4. Refresh -** Refresh to pre saved settings | ||
**Note:** Groups and attributes can be re-arranged by using the drag and drop function. | **Note:** Groups and attributes can be re-arranged by using the drag and drop function. | ||
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==== Priority Column ==== | ==== Priority Column ==== | ||
- | By default, the priorities will appear as per the global settings. You can set/modify the ' | + | By default, the priorities will appear as per the global settings. You can set/modify the ' |
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By default the priorities will be the same as when set in the default creation, however these can be overridden using the drop-down. The available options are: | By default the priorities will be the same as when set in the default creation, however these can be overridden using the drop-down. The available options are: | ||
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- | ==== Match Key Column | + | ==== Match vs Score ==== |
- | This column allows you to specify your matching engine. | + | This section describes the difference between including groups for scoring vs including groups for scoring. |
- | There are six options available: | + | {{ :admin_functionality: |
- | * DQ Fonetix (Recommended) | + | Include for matching - This will include a match group, along with its attributes, in the matching process. |
- | * DQ Metaphone | + | |
- | * DQ Soundex | + | |
- | * Metaphone | + | |
- | * SoundEx | + | |
- | * No MatchKey | + | |
- | ---- | + | Do not include for matching |
- | ==== Include For Matching Column ==== | + | |
- | Each group has a checkbox, if you disable | + | E.g Email could be used for matching |
- | **Note:** At least one group must be included for matching. | + | {{ :admin_functionality: |
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+ | ===== Match Key ===== | ||
- | ===== Cross Entity | + | You can set the ‘Match Key’ for each group with the help of drop-down selection. The 'Match Key' is used to select an algorithm for phonetic match token generation. The 'Match Key' drop-down will have six choices: |
- | After you have selected your desired Entities from Step 1, you will be presented | + | |
- | {{ : | + | |
- | To start the process you must first go through and assign your related fields from the entities; | + | ==== Soundex ==== |
- | E.G. Lead.Address_1_Name maps to Account.Address_1_Name | + | |
- | {{ : | + | |
- | Next, you must add them into a group folder, This can be in custom groups or default groups: | + | Soundex retains the first letter of the input string to formulate its match token. Soundex removes vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and h and w from the input string. The remaining letters are assigned numbers using a lookup table to produce a token of 4 characters. |
- | **Note:** Any default grouping you have made in the settings menu will be imported. See the **[[admin_functionality: | + | This means ‘Cathy’ and ‘Kathy’ |
+ | Also, due to the numeric substitution it is possible to be shown non-matches (false positive) matches. | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | Alternatively, | + | ==== DQSoundex ==== |
- | {{ : | + | DQSoundex overloads Soundex with the advanced capabilities of DQFonetix™. This improves the start of word logic and modifies the first letter(s) of an input string. DQSoundex will de-pluralise and pre-process the start of words to manage variances like ‘C’ to ‘K’ as in ' |
- | **Note:** Groups and attributes can be re-arranged by using the drag and drop function. | + | ==== Metaphone |
- | ==== Priority Column | + | |
- | By default, the priorities will appear as per the global settings. You can set/modify the ' | + | Metaphone improves the Soundex algorithm by using information about variations and inconsistencies in English spelling and pronunciation, to produce a more accurate encoding. |
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+ | This allows you to find more precise matches than the simple Soundex algorithm. Metaphone considers a larger | ||
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- | By default the priorities will be the same as when set in the default creation, however these can be overridden using the drop-down. The available options are: | + | ==== DQMetaphone ==== |
- | * Exact | + | DQMetaphone like DQSoundex is an enhanced Metaphone technology with the advanced capabilities of DQFonetix™. This improves the start of word logic and modifies the first letter(s) of an input string. DQSoundex will de-pluralise and pre-process the start of words to manage variances and improve matching. |
- | * Very High | + | |
- | * High | + | |
- | * Medium | + | |
- | * Normal | + | |
- | * | + | |
- | ==== Match Key Column ==== | + | In the case shown below (Christopher), |
- | This column allows you to specify your matching engine. | + | {{ : |
- | There are six options available: | + | ==== DQFonetix™ ==== |
- | * DQ Fonetix (Recommended) | + | DQFonetix™ contains our advanced phonetic algorithms developed over the last 25 years by DQ Global. The algorithm is property |
- | * DQ Metaphone | + | |
- | * DQ Soundex | + | |
- | * Metaphone | + | |
- | * SoundEx | + | |
- | * No MatchKey | + | |
- | ---- | + | * Five spoken languages – English, Spanish, French, Italian and German |
- | ===== Miscellaneous Functions ===== | + | * Avoids false matches |
+ | * Overcomes character variances | ||
+ | * Deals with diacritics | ||
- | This section allows you to setup the groups | + | DQPhonetix™ provides your CRM system with the most varied matching window to highlight duplicate matches |
- | You will see a screen similar to this: | + | ==== No Match Key ==== |
- | **Note: | + | Selecting no match key will not generate a phonetic token, hence no match token will be generated. |
- | {{ :admin_functionality: | + | **Include for Matching:** With the help of a checkbox feature, you can configure the ‘Include for Matching’ to select the attributes to be used for matching purposes. By default, the group is included for matching. You do have the option to uncheck the group and mark it as excluded. The groups which are not included for matching are still used for percentage scoring. |
- | **Matching Language:** When creating these groups you have the option to choose the matching language. The following can be used: | ||
- | * English | + | ---- |
- | | + | ===== Across Entity |
- | * German | + | |
- | * Italian | + | |
- | * Spanish | + | |
- | This option is located: | + | After you have selected your desired Entities from Step 1, you will be presented with a screen similar to this: |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | **Display Attributes by:** This is located just below the language drop-down, | + | To start the process you must first go through |
- | **Display Attributes Sorting:** The displayed attributes can also be sorted | + | E.g. Address1_Country --> Address1_Country (as shown in the screenshot below) |
- | * Ascending A-Z | + | {{ : |
- | * Descending Z-A | + | |
- | This is done by using the drop-down menu available | + | **NOTE:** Attributes map have already been manually mapped |
- | {{ :admin_functionality: | + | ---- |
+ | **Page Functions:** | ||
- | **Note:** On this same menu under the ' | + | {{ :admin_functionality: |
- | **Hover Actions:** | + | |
+ | * **2. Add Match Group -** Add existing match group or create a new group | ||
+ | * **3. Delete -** Tag and then remove match groups | ||
+ | * **4. Refresh -** Refresh to pre saved settings | ||
- | | + | **Note:** Groups and attributes |
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- | **Attribute Searching:** You can filter down the list of attributes | + | |
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- | **Note:** You must search by the title of the display mode you are in. | + | |
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+ | ==== Priority Column ==== | ||
- | **Expand/ | + | By default, the priorities |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | **Delete Selected Item:** Clicking this button | + | By default the priorities |
- | {{ : | + | * Exact |
+ | * Very High | ||
+ | * High | ||
+ | * Medium | ||
+ | * Normal | ||
- | **Refresh: | + | Priority is used to select a weight for the group in the match process. |
- | {{ : | + | ---- |
+ | ==== Match vs Score ==== | ||
- | **Back: | + | This section describes the difference between including groups for scoring vs including groups for scoring. |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | **Skip to Start: | + | Include for matching - This will include a match group, along with its attributes, in the matching process. |
- | {{ : | + | Do not include for matching - This will not feed the match group to the match engine, however once duplicate records are grouped, this data will be used for scoring records. |
- | **Next:** This will direct you to step 3. | + | E.g Email could be used for matching where sales@dqglobal.com returns multiple duplicate records. However when the data is scored with a score group ' |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |