A condition that must be true for applying the masking format. It can be any valid SQL construct that can be used in a SQL predicate. It enables you to do <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/data-safe/udscs/conditional-masking.html\">conditional masking so that you can mask the column data values differently using different masking formats and the associated conditions.
The description of the masking format.
An array of format entries. The combined output of all the format entries is used for masking the column data values.
A masking format defines the logic to mask data in a database column. The condition attribute defines the condition that must be true for applying the masking format. It enables you to do <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/data-safe/udscs/conditional-masking.html\">conditional masking so that you can mask the column data values differently using different masking formats and the associated conditions. A masking format can have one or more format entries. A format entry can be a basic masking format such as Random Number, or it can be a library masking format.The combined output of all the format entries is used for masking. It provides the flexibility to define a masking format that can generate different parts of a data value separately and then combine them to get the final data value for masking.