Creating DQ Groups

You can create a DQ Group definition by defining the DQ Definition details and mapping the required DQ Rules which are authorized and approved within the system.

The DQ Group definition is flexible and purpose driven. Groups can be created for different subject areas such as Credit and Market or it can be application specific like Basel II, Economic capital.
  1. To create a DQ Group, click Add Group in the DQ Group Summary.
    The Data Quality Group page with DQ group Details and DQ Rules Mapping tab is displayed.
  2. Click Start, to enter the following basic details for the new DQ Group.
    • Name - The unique identifier name for the groups.

      The name should start with alphabet and should not be more than 50 characters.

      Blank space ( ), Underscore (_) and Hyphen (-) are allowed as special characters.

    • Folder - Select the folder present in the current environment, to be associated with the group.
    • Description - The description/details for the group.

      The description should start with alphabet and should not be more than 250 characters.

    • Check Auto Assignment, to execute the group, and also perform the assignment.
  3. Click Continue to proceed with the Data Rules Mapping page.

    The list of available rules are displayed in the Data Rules Mapping page.

  4. Select the Rules to be added to the new DQ Group.
  5. Click Submit, to submit the new DQ Group for approval.

    The DQ Groups is saved with the status Pending for Approval,in the Group Summary and a confirmation message is displayed.

    While creating the DQ Group, you can also click Save As Draft, to save the new incomplete DQ Group at any point of time and resume the process at a later point. A confirmation message is displayed, after the draft is saved successfully.

    The new Group added to the DQ Groups Summary, and is set to Draft Status in the DQ Groups Summary.

    Note:

    If the user has DQAUTOAUTH Role assigned, they can save and approve the DQ Group, immediatly after creating it.