Interpret Data Verification Results

You can drill down the data verification batch results and click View Details to see the statistics of the data verification results. You can also see the visual representation of these statuses.

To view the results:

  1. Navigate to the Create Address Cleansing Batch page as follows: Navigator > Customer Data Management > Data Verification.

  2. Search for a batch and click its status.

Similarly, you can click the data verification results of each country to view the statistics and visual representation of the statuses of cleansed records by country.

Here are the statuses of verified records:

  • Processed: Indicates the total number of records that were processed.

  • Failed: Indicates the number of records that couldn't be processed. This can happen due to unexpected errors.

  • Cleansed: Indicates the number of records that were verified. That is, the input data and a record from the available Loqate reference data were matched.

  • Skipped: Indicates the number of records that weren't cleansed. A record is skipped when the record couldn't be verified to the minimum acceptable level specified during the cleansing configuration. The following data verification configuration criteria impact the number of skipped records:

    • Minimum Verification Score

    • Minimum Verification Level

    • Correct Partially Verified Addresses

    • Correct Ambiguous Addresses

    For example, the Minimum Verification Level was set to 5 and the input address belongs to United Arab Emirates. Loqate supports verification level of L4 for United Arab Emirates. This address record is skipped.

In batch cleansing, failed and skipped aren't counted against the quota usage. In real-time and while importing data, all records are counted regardless of the record's cleansing status.

Further, verified records can be in the following states:

  • Accepted: The number of verified records accepted by the data steward.

  • Rejected: The number of verified records rejected by the data steward.

  • Error: The number of records that weren't updated in the application database.