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Configuring Oracle Java CAPS Master Indexes (Repository)

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Master Index Configuration Overview (Repository)

About the Master Index Configuration Files (Repository)

Object Definition

Candidate Select

Match Field

Threshold

Best Record

Field Validation

Security

Enterprise Data Manager

Modifying the Master Index XML Files Directly (Repository)

Using the Master Index Configuration Editor-Repository

Object Definition File

Candidate Select File

Threshold File

Match Field File

Best Record File

Field Validation File

Enterprise Data Manager File

Match Configuration File (matchConfigFile.cfg)

Maintaining Version Control in the Master Index (Repository) Configuration Files

Checking Configuration Files Out With the Configuration Editor-Repository

Checking Configuration Files In With the Configuration Editor-Repository

Working With the XML Editor

Saving a Configuration File to the Repository

Validating XML Files

Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Files

Configuring the Master Index Object Structure (Repository)

Adding an Object to the Master Index Object Structure (Repository)

To Add an Undefined Object (Configuration Editor)

To Add a Predefined Object (Configuration Editor)

To Add an Undefined Object (XML editor)

Modifying an Object's Name In the Master Index Object Definition (Repository)

To Modify an Object's Name (Configuration Editor)

To Modify an Object's Name (XML Editor)

Deleting an Object From the Master Index Object Structure (Repository)

To Delete an Object (Configuration Editor)

To Delete an Object (XML Editor)

Adding a Field to the Master Index Object Structure (Repository)

To Add a Field (Configuration Editor)

To Add a Field (XML Editor)

Deleting a Field from the Master Index Object Structure (Repository)

To Delete a Field (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Field (XML Editor)

Modifying Master Field Properties (Repository)

To Modify Field Properties (Configuration Editor)

To Modify Field Properties (XML Editor)

Defining Relationships Between Master Index Objects (Repository)

To Define Object Relationships (XML Editor)

Master Index Field Properties and Name Restrictions (Repository)

Master Index Field Name Restrictions (Repository)

Master Index Configuration Editor Field Properties (Repository)

Master Index Field Property Elements (Repository)

Creating a Master Index Basic Query (Repository)

To Create a Basic Query (Configuration Editor)

To Create a Basic Query (XML Editor)

Master Index Query Builder Dialog Box Fields and XML Elements (Repository)

Creating Master Index Blocking Queries (Repository)

To Create a Blocking Query (Configuration Editor)

To Create a Blocking Query (XML Editor)

Master Index Query Block Fields and XML Elements (Repository)

Modifying Master Index Queries (Repository)

Modifying a Master Index Query (Repository)

To Modify a Basic Query (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Query (XML Editor)

Adding a Query Block to a Master Index Query (Repository)

To Add a Query Block (Configuration Editor)

To Add a Query Block (XML Editor)

Modifying a Query Block for a Master Index Query (Repository)

To Modify a Query Block (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Query Block (XML Editor)

Deleting a Query Block From a Master Index Query (Repository)

To Delete a Query Block (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Query Block (XML Editor)

Deleting a Master Index Query (Repository)

To Delete a Query (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Query

Configuring Master Index Processing Options (Repository)

Specifying Master Index Custom Logic Classes (Repository)

To Specify Custom Logic for External System Messages

To Specify Custom Logic for the Enterprise Data Manager

Specifying the Master Index Update Mode (Repository)

To Specify Potential Duplicates be Reevaluated at Each Update

To Specify Potential Duplicates not be Reevaluated at Each Update

Configuring Master Index Merged Record Updates (Repository)

To Allow Merged Record Updates

To Prevent Merged Record Updates

Specifying the Master Index Blocking Query for Matching (Repository)

To Specify the Blocking Query for Matching

Setting Master Index Blocking Query Options (Repository)

To Set Blocking Query Options

Configuring Matching Parameters (Repository)

Specifying the Master Index Decision Maker Class (Repository)

To Specify the Decision Maker Class

Defining How to Handle Multiple Assumed Matches (OneExactMatch) (Repository)

To Create Potential Duplicates When Multiple Records Match

To Match the Highest Weighted Records When Multiple Records Match

Specifying Whether Same System Matches are Allowed (SameSystemMatch) (Repository)

To Allow Same System Records to be Automatically Merged

To Prevent Same System Records From Being Automatically Merged

Specifying the Master Index Duplicate Threshold (Repository)

To Specify the Duplicate Threshold (Configuration Editor)

To Specify the Duplicate Threshold (XML Editor)

Specifying the Master Index Match Threshold (Repository)

To Specify the Match Threshold (Configuration Editor)

To Specify the Match Threshold (XML Editor)

Adding and Deleting Master Index Decision Maker Parameters (Repository)

To Add a New Decision Maker Parameter

To Delete a Decision Maker Parameter

Configuring Master Index EUIDs (Repository)

Specifying the Master Index EUID Generator Class (Repository)

To Specify the EUID Generator Class

Specifying the Master Index EUID Length (Repository)

To Specify the EUID Length

Specifying a Master Index Checksum Length (Repository)

To Specify a Checksum Length

Specifying the Master Index Chunk Size (Repository)

To Specify the Chunk Size

Adding and Deleting Master Index EUID Generator Parameters (Repository)

To Add EUID Generator Parameters

To Delete EUID Generator Parameters

Defining Master Index Normalization Rules (Repository)

Defining a Master Index Field to be Normalized (Repository)

To Define a Field to be Normalized (Configuration Editor)

To Define a Field to be Normalized (XML Editor)

Master Index Normalization and Standardization Structure Properties (Repository)

Master Index Locale Codes Properties (Repository)

Modifying a Master Index Normalization Definition (Repository)

To Modify a Normalization Definition (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Normalization Structure (XML Editor)

Deleting a Master Index Normalization Definition (Repository)

To Delete a Normalization Definition

To Delete a Normalization Structure

Defining Master Index Standardization Rules (Repository)

Defining Master Index Fields to be Standardized (Repository)

To Define Fields to be Standardized (Configuration Editor)

To Define Fields to be Standardized (XML Editor)

Master Index Standardization Source and Target Field Elements (Repository)

Modifying a Master Index Standardization Definition (Repository)

To Modify a Standardization Definition (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Standardization Definition (XML Editor)

Deleting a Master Index Standardization Definition (Repository)

To Delete a Standardization Definition (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Standardization Definition (Configuration Editor)

Defining Phonetic Encoding for the Master Index (Repository)

Defining Master Index Fields for Phonetic Encoding (Repository)

To Define a Field for Phonetic Encoding (Configuration Editor)

To Define a Field for Phonetic Encoding (XML Editor)

Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository)

Modifying a Master Index Phonetic Encoding Definition (Repository)

To Modify a Phonetic Encoding Definition (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Phonetic Encoding Definition (XML Editor)

Deleting a Master Index Phonetic Encoding Definition (Repository)

To Delete a Phonetic Encoding Definition (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Phonetic Encoding Definition (XML Editor)

Defining a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

To Define a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

To Define a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

Master Index Encoder Elements and Types (Repository)

Modifying a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

To Modify a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

To Modify a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

Deleting a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

To Delete a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

To Delete a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

Defining the Master Index Match String (Repository)

Creating the Master Index Match String (Repository)

To Create the Match String (Configuration Editor)

To Create the Match String (XML Editor)

Modifying the Master Index Match String (Repository)

To Modify the Match String (Configuration Editor)

To Modify the Match String (XML Editor)

Defining how Master Index Query Blocks are Processed (Repository)

To Specify the Block Picker

To Specify the Pass Controller Class

Defining the Master Index Survivor Calculator (Repository)

Specifying the Master Index Survivor Helper (Repository)

To Specify the Survivor Helper

Specifying a Master Index Default Survivor Strategy (Repository)

To Specify a Default Survivor Strategy

Configuring the Default Survivor Strategy

Master Index Default Survivor Strategy Parameter Elements (Repository)

Defining the Master Index Single Best Record Structure (Repository)

To Specify a Candidate Field

Deleting Candidate Fields

Defining a Master Index Survivor Strategy for a Field or Object (Repository)

To Define a Survivor Strategy for a Field

Defining Master Index Custom Weighted Strategies (Repository)

Defining Custom Weighted Strategies

Configuring Weighted Strategies

Modifying Weighted Calculator Parameters

Deleting Weighted Calculator Parameters

Master Index Weighted Calculator Parameter Elements (Repository)

Configuring Master Index Update Policies (Repository)

Defining Master Index Update Policies (Repository)

To Define Update Policies

Setting the Master Index Update Policy Flag (Repository)

To Set the Update Policy Flag

Defining Custom Field Validations for the Master Index (Repository)

To Implement a Validation Rule

Configuring the Match Engine (Repository)

Specifying a Match Engine for the Master Index (Repository)

To Configure the Match Engine

Configuring the Comparison Functions for a Master Index Application (Repository)

To Configure the Comparison Functions (Configuration Editor)

To Configure the Comparison Functions (Text Editor)

Match Comparator Configuration Properties for Oracle Java CAPS Master Index (Repository)

Configuring the Standardization Engine (Repository)

Specifying a Standardization Engine for the Master Index (Repository)

To Specify the Standardization Engine

Modifying Master Index Standardization Files (Repository)

To Modify Standardization Data Configuration Files

Loading Standardization Files to a Master Index Application (Repository)

To Load Standardization Files

Configuring the Master Index EDM Appearance (Repository)

Adding Objects to the EDM

To Add an Object to the EDM

Modifying EDM Objects

To Modify an EDM Object

Deleting Objects From the EDM

To Delete an Object

Adding Fields to the EDM

To Define New Fields

EDM Field Configuration Elements

Removing Fields From the EDM

To Remove a Field From the EDM

Modifying EDM Field Display Options

To Modify a Field's Display Options

Specifying a Drop-Down List for an EDM Field

To Specify a Drop-Down List

Specifying an EDM Field's Length and Format

To Modify a Field's Length and Format

Modifying an EDM Field's Data Type

To Modify the Data Type

Defining Key Fields for an Object (Repository)

To Modify the Key Status

Masking Field Values on the EDM

To Mask Field Values on the EDM

Defining EDM Object Relationships (Repository)

To Define Relationships

Defining EDM Local ID Labels (Repository)

To Define Local ID Labels

Configuring the Master Index EDM Search Pages (Repository)

Specifying Standard EDM Search Page Properties (Repository)

To Specify Standard Search Page Properties

Creating a Search Page for the EDM (Repository)

Step 1: Define the Search Page

Step 2: Define the Search Fields

Step 3: Specify Search Options

EDM Search Page Definition Elements

EDM Search Field Definition Elements

EDM Search Option Elements

Modifying a Search Page on the EDM (Repository)

Modifying a Search Page Definition

Modifying Search Fields

Modifying Search Options

Configuring Master Index EDM Page Layouts (Repository)

Specifying the Initial View for the EDM (Repository)

To Specify the Initial View

Configuring the EDM Search Results Page (Repository)

To Configure the Search Results Page

Configuring the EDM View/Edit Page (Repository)

To Configure the View/Edit Page

Configuring the EDM Create System Record Page (Repository)

To Configure the Create EO Page

Configuring the EDM History Page (Repository)

To Configure the History Page

Configuring the EDM Match Review Page (Repository)

To Configure the Match Review Page

Configuring the EDM Reports and Reports Page (Repository)

Configuring the Reports Page

Configuring Reports

EDM Reports and Reports Page Configuration Elements (Repository)

Configuring the EDM Audit Log Pages (Repository)

To Configure the Audit Log Pages

Configuring Master Index EDM Implementation Information (Repository)

Specifying the Master Controller JNDI Class (Repository)

To Specify the Master Controller JNDI Class

Specifying the Master Index Report Generator JNDI Class (Repository)

To Specify the Report Generator JNDI Class

Specifying Master Index Validation Services (Repository)

To Specify the Validation Service

Setting Master Index Debug Options (Repository)

To Set Debug Options

Specifying a Master Index Field Masking Class (Repository)

To Specify a Field Masking Class

Defining Phonetic Encoding for the Master Index (Repository)

Oracle Java CAPS Master Index provides configurable phonetic encoding capabilities. Phonetic encoding is a part of the standardization process, and is the process of changing the value of a data field to its phonetic equivalent. It is used to retrieve records with similar field values from the database for matching. You can specify which fields are phonetically encoded before matching and how they are encoded. There are several different encoders you can use for this purpose. This is most commonly done for first names and street names.

Phonetic encoding is defined in the Match Field file. You can define phonetic encoding by either using the Configuration Editor or modifying the XML file directly. The changes you make on the Phoneticized Field page of the Configuration Editor are reflected in the phonetic encoding structures and the match service section of the Match Field file. The Configuration Editor provides a simplified way of defining phonetic encoding.

Perform any of the following tasks to define phonetic encoding rules:

Defining Master Index Fields for Phonetic Encoding (Repository)

You can specify the fields you want to be phonetically encoded, the fields that store the encoded values, and the type of phonetic encoder to use for each field, such as NYSIIS or Soundex. A sample phonetic encoding structure for the XML file is included at the end of these instructions.

To Define a Field for Phonetic Encoding (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. In the object structure in the left pane, create the field that will contain the phonetic value of the field to be encoded.

    For more information, see Adding a Field to the Master Index Object Structure (Repository).

  4. Click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  5. In the Phoneticized Fields section, click Add.

    The Phoneticized Field dialog box appears.

  6. Select values for the fields described in Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository).
  7. Click OK.

    The phonetic encoding definition is added to the Phoneticized Fields list.

  8. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Define a Field for Phonetic Encoding (XML Editor)

In the Object Definition file, create the field that will contain the phonetic value. For more information, see Adding a Field to the Master Index Object Structure (Repository).

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the phoneticize-fields element in the PhoneticEncodersConfig element.
  3. Create a new phoneticize-field element within the phoneticize-fields element.
  4. In the new phoneticize-field element, create and define the elements described in Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository).
  5. Save and close the file.

Example 4 Phonetic Encoding Structure

<phoneticize-fields>
   <phoneticize-field>
      <unphoneticized-source-field-name>Person.FirstName
      </unphoneticized-source-field-name>
      <phoneticized-target-field-name>Person.FirstNamePhoneticCode
      </phoneticized-target-field-name>
      <encoding-type>Soundex</encoding-type>
   </phoneticize-field>
</phoneticize-fields>

Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository)

The following table lists and describes the Configuration Editor fields and XML file elements used to define how fields will be phonetically encoded.

Configuration Editor Field
XML File Element
Description
Unphoneticized Source
unphoneticized-source- field-name
The ePath of the source field in the system object that contains the data to be phonetically encoded (for example, Person.Address[*].StreetName).

Note - This can refer to the original field or to a standardized or normalized field.


Phoneticized Target
phoneticized-target- field-name
The ePath of the field in the system object that will store the phonetically encoded value of the source field.
phoneticized-object- field-id
A field ID to identify the field to the phonetic encoder. This is not currently used with the Oracle Java CAPS Match Engine, but could be used with a custom standardization engine.
Encoder
encoding-type
The phonetic encoder to use for this field. This must correspond to an encoder defined in the Encoders section on the Configuration Editor (or the PhoneticEncodersConfig element of the XML file).

Modifying a Master Index Phonetic Encoding Definition (Repository)

Once you create a phonetic encoding definition, you can modify it as needed. Use caution when modifying definitions once a system is in production. This can cause inconsistent match results.

To Modify a Phonetic Encoding Definition (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. Click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  4. In the Phoneticized Fields section, select the phonetic encoding definition you want to modify, and then click Edit.

    The Phoneticized Field dialog box appears.

  5. Modify any of the fields listed in Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository), and then click OK.
  6. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Modify a Phonetic Encoding Definition (XML Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the phoneticize-fields element.
  3. In the phoneticize-field element that defines the phonetic encoding you want to modify, change the value of any of the elements described in Master Index Phonetic Encoding Fields and Elements (Repository).
  4. Save and close the file.

Deleting a Master Index Phonetic Encoding Definition (Repository)

Once you create a phonetic encoding definition, you can delete it as needed. Use caution when deleting definitions once a system is in production. This can cause inconsistent match results.

To Delete a Phonetic Encoding Definition (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. Click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  4. In the Phoneticized Fields section, select the phonetic encoding definition you want to delete.
  5. Click Remove.
  6. Click Yes on the dialog that appears.
  7. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Delete a Phonetic Encoding Definition (XML Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the phoneticize-fields element in the PhoneticEncodersConfig element.
  3. Do either of the following:
    • To delete a field currently specified for phonetic conversion, delete all text between and including the phoneticize-field element that defines the field.

      Using the example below, to delete the first name phonetic field, delete the boldface text.

      <phoneticize-fields>
         <phoneticize-field>
            <unphoneticized-source-field-name>Person.LastName
            </unphoneticized-source-field-name>
            <phoneticized-target-field-name>Person.LastNamePhoneticCode
            </phoneticized-target-field-name>
            <encoding-type>NYSIIS</encoding-type>
         </phoneticize-field>
         <phoneticize-field>
            <unphoneticized-source-field-name>Person.FirstName
            </unphoneticized-source-field-name>
            <phoneticized-target-field-name>Person.FirstNamePhoneticCode
            </phoneticized-target-field-name>
            <encoding-type>Soundex</encoding-type>
         </phoneticize-field>
      </phoneticize-fields>
    • To delete all fields currently specified for phonetic conversion, delete all text between, but not including, the phoneticize-fields element.
  4. Save and close the file.

Defining a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

Each type of phonetic encoder provided with Oracle Java CAPS Master Index is defined in the PhoneticEncodersConfig section of the Match Field file. They are listed in the Encoders section of the Configuration Editor.

To Define a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. Click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  4. In the Encoders section, click Add.

    The Phonetic Encoder dialog box appears.

  5. In the Encoder field, enter a descriptive name for the encoder.
  6. In the Implementation Class field, enter the fully qualified Java path of the class to use for the encoder.

    Note - For more information about the encoder class paths, see Master Index Encoder Elements and Types (Repository).


  7. Click OK.

    The phonetic encoder is added to the Encoders list.

  8. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Define a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the PhoneticEncodersConfig section.
  3. Create a new encoder element, and then define the elements described in Master Index Encoder Elements and Types (Repository).
  4. Save and close the file.

Master Index Encoder Elements and Types (Repository)

The following table lists and describes the elements that configure the phonetic encoders used by the master index application.

Element
Description
encoding-type
The name of the phonetic encoder, such as NYSIIS, Soundex, or Metaphone. See the following table for a list of default encoders for the Oracle Java CAPS Match Engine.
encoder-implementation- class
The fully qualified name of the Java class that determines the behavior of the phonetic encoder. See the following table for a complete list of default classes for the Oracle Java CAPS Match Engine.

The following table lists the phonetic encoders supported by the Oracle Java CAPS Match Engine along with the names of their default classes.

Encoding Type
class-name
NYSIIS
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.Nysiis
Soundex
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.Soundex
Metaphone
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.Metaphone
Double Metaphone
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.DoubleMetaphone
Refined Soundex
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.RefinedSoundex
French Soundex
com.stc.eindex.phonetic.impl.SoundexFR

Modifying a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

Once you define a phonetic encoder, you can change the implementation class to use for the encoder. Use caution when modifying definitions once a system is in production. This can cause inconsistent match results.

To Modify a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. Click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  4. In the Encoders section, select the encoder you want to modify and then click Edit.

    The Phonetic Encoder dialog box appears.

  5. Change the implementation class, and then click OK.
  6. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Modify a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the PhoneticEncodersConfig section.
  3. Modify the value of any of the elements in the encoder element you want to modify (for more information, see Master Index Encoder Elements and Types (Repository).
  4. Save and close the file.

Deleting a Master Index Phonetic Encoder (Repository)

Once you define a phonetic encoder, you can delete it if needed. Use caution when deleting encoders once a system is in production. This can cause inconsistent match results. If you delete an encoder that is referenced by a phonetic encoding definition, make sure to modify that definition by referencing an existing encoder.

To Delete a Phonetic Encoder (Configuration Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, right-click the master index application you want to modify, and then click Open.
  2. If the Configuration Editor dialog box appears, click Edit to check out the listed files.

    The Configuration Editor appears.

  3. In the Configuration Editor toolbar, click the Phoneticized Fields tab.

    The Phoneticized Field page appears.

  4. In the Encoders section, select the encoder you want to delete.
  5. Click Remove.
  6. Click Yes on the dialog box that appears.
  7. On the Configuration Editor toolbar, click Save.

To Delete a Phonetic Encoder (XML Editor)

  1. In the Projects window, expand the Configuration node in the project you want to modify, and then double-click the Match Field file.

    The file opens in the NetBeans XML editor.

  2. Scroll to the PhoneticEncodersConfig section.
  3. Delete the text between and including the encoder element the defines the encoder you want to remove.
  4. Save and close the file.