Adding New Business Filters

You can create new business filters as needed to meet your business requirements.

  1. In the Business Filter pane, click Add Filter.
  2. Provide the details as described in the following table.

    Table 2-5 Fields for Creating Business Filters and their Descriptions

    Field Description
    Name Enter the Name for the business filter. This field allows only the following characters: A-Z a-z 0-9 '_' For example, Abc_123 or Abc 123
    Entities Select which data set to create the filter from using the Entities drop-down list.
    Attribute Select the column on which you will be filtering the data from the Attribute drop-down list. All columns that were mapped in the Data Forge or Columns resulting from the connected Data Transformation widget will be displayed.
    Filter Type Select from the following options:
    • Include-Exclude: Use the Input Codes section to select the input which should be included or excluded. Use the Input Codes section to feed the inputs in the form of CODES and logical Names. (for example, IND-Individual).
    • Yes-No
    • Filter
  3. Add the filter, using one of the following options. A confirmation message displays.
    • Click Add to add this Business Filter to the List of Filters.
    • Click Add & Attach to add this Business Filter to the List of Filters and attach it to the current data set.
  4. When you have finished creating filter, click Save.

    Note:

    Oracle recommends creating the following commonly used Business Filters in order to simplify future pipeline configuration.

    Table 2-6 Common Business Filters

    Business Filter Purpose
    Account Business Type Indicates which types of functional areas in which the account does business should be included when detecting behaviors of interest.
    Account Holder Type Indicates which types of internal or external customers should be included when detecting behaviors of interest.
    Transaction Type Indicates which transaction types are included when detecting behaviors of interest.
    Transaction Purpose Indicates which transaction purposes should be included when detecting behaviors of interest.
    Party Role Indicates which party roles are included when detecting behaviors of interest.