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Process of Configuring Additional Child Entities for Deduplication


You can enable or disable support for multiple child entity deduplication with Oracle Enterprise Data Quality (EDQ). By default this feature supports the following child entities: CUT Address, and Personal Address. To enable additional child entities for deduplication, you must first modify the EDQ Siebel Connector and EDQ configuration (including processes, Web services, and matching rules), then perform the steps in this process. To modify the EDQ Connector, see Overview of Configuring Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Deduplication of Child Entities, and Oracle® Enterprise Data Quality Installation and Upgrade Guide Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.7) on Oracle Technology Network (OTN), and Oracle® Enterprise Data Quality Customer Data Services Pack Customization Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7) on Oracle Technology Network (OTN).

NOTE:  As an example, this process uses Communication Address (Alternate Email Address) as the child entity for deduplication of the Contact object.

To configure additional child entities for deduplication, perform the following tasks:

  1. Modifying the Data Quality Integration Object for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  2. Modifying the Data Quality Business Service for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  3. Deploying the Integration Object for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  4. Mapping the Third Party Vendor Field for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  5. Setting the Third Party Vendor Parameter for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  6. Configuring Data Maps for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
  7. Configuring Oracle Enterprise Data Quality-Siebel Connector for Additional Child Entity Deduplication
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