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Master Index Development Process Overview
The Master Index Framework and the Runtime Environment
Before You Begin Developing a Master Index
Preliminary Data Analysis for a Master Index
Planning a Master Index Project
Master Index Project Initiation Checklist
Creating a Master Index Application
Step 1: Create a Project and Start the Wizard
To Create a Project and Start the Wizard
Step 2: Name the Master Index Application
To Name the Master Index Application
Step 3: Define Source Systems
To Define Source Systems
Step 4: Define the Deployment Environment
To Define the Deployment Environment
Step 5: Define Parent and Child Objects
Creating Undefined Objects
To Create Undefined Parent and Child Objects
Creating Objects from a Template
To Create Parent and Child Objects From a Template
Deleting an Object from the Structure
To Delete an Object From the Structure
Step 6: Define the Fields for Each Object
Adding a Field
To Add a Field
Configuring Field Properties
To Configure Field Properties
Deleting a Field
To Delete a Field
Step 7: Generate the Project Files
To Generate the Configuration Files
Step 8: Review the Configuration Files
Master Index Wizard Field Properties and Name Restrictions
Master Index Wizard Field Name Restrictions
Master Index Wizard General Field Properties
Master Index Wizard MIDM Field Properties
Custom Plug-ins for Master Index Custom Transaction Processing
Master Index Update Policy Plug-ins
Enterprise Merge Policy
Enterprise Unmerge Policy
Enterprise Update Policy
Enterprise Create Policy
System Merge Policy
System Unmerge Policy
Undo Assumed Match Policy
Master Index Field Validation Plug-ins
Master Index Field Masking Plug-ins
Master Index Match Processing Logic Plug-ins
Custom Match Processing Logic Methods
Custom Match Processing Logic Plug-in Requirements
Custom Match Processing Configuration
Master Index Custom Plug-in Exception Processing
Custom Plug-Ins for Master Index Custom Components
Master Index Survivor Calculator Plug-ins
Master Index Query Builder Plug-ins
Master Index Block Picker Plug-ins
Master Index Pass Controller Plug-ins
Match Engine Plug-ins
Standardization Engine Plug-ins
Phonetic Encoders Plug-ins for a Master Index
Implementing Master Index Custom Plug-ins
To Create Custom Plug-ins
Generating the Master Index Application
To Generate the Application for the First Time
To Regenerate the Application
Master Index Database Scripts and Design
Master Index Database Scripts
Master Index Database Requirements
Database Platform Requirements
Operating System Requirements
Hardware Requirements
MySQL Database
Oracle Database
Microsoft SQL Server
Master Index Database Structure
Designing the Master Index Database
Designing for Performance Optimization
Data Structure Analysis
Common Table Data
User Code Data
Database Considerations
Database Sizing
Database Distribution
Database Indexes
Creating the Master Index Database
Step 1: Analyze the Master Index Database Requirements
Step 2: Create a Master Index Database and User
Step 3: Define Master Index Database Indexes
To Define an Index
Step 4: Define Master Index External Systems
To Define an External System
Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_systems
Step 5: Define Master Index Code Lists
To Customize Common Table Data for MySQL
To Customize Common Table Data for Oracle
To Customize Common Table Data for SQL Server
Step 6: Define Master Index User Code Lists
To Define a User Code List
Master Index Database Table Description for sbyn_user_code
Step 7: Create Custom Master Index Database Scripts
To Create a Custom Script
Step 8: Create the Master Index Database Structure
To Create the Database Structure
Step 9: Specify a Starting EUID for a Master Index
Dropping Master Index Database Tables
To Delete Database Tables
Defining the Database Connection Pools
Step 1: Add the MySQL or Oracle Driver to the Application Server
Step 2: Create two JDBC Connection Pools
To Create the JDBC Connection Pools
Step 3: Create the JDBC Resources
To Create the JDBC Resources
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