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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Reference Data
  3. Reference Tables in the Analyst Tool
  4. Reference Data in the Developer Tool
  5. Classifier Models
  6. Probabilistic Models
  7. Reference Data and Informatica Data Engineering Integration

Reference Data Guide

Reference Data Guide

Token Set Properties

Token Set Properties

Configure properties that determine the labeling operations for a token set.
The following table describes the properties for a user-defined character set:
Property
Token Set Mode
Description
Name
N/A
Defines the name of the token set.
Description
N/A
Describes the token set.
Token Set Options
N/A
Defines whether the token set uses regular expression mode or character mode.
Label
Regular Expression
Defines the label that a Labeler transformation applies to data that matches the token set.
Regular Expression
Regular Expression
Defines a pattern that the Labeler transformation uses to match strings.
Test Expression
Regular Expression
Contains data that you enter to test the regular expression. As you type data in this field, the field highlights strings that match the regular expression.
Next Expression
Regular Expression
Moves to the next string that matches the regular expression and changes the font of that string to bold.
Previous Expression
Regular Expression
Moves to the previous string that matches the regular expression and changes the font of that string to bold.
Label
Character
Defines the label that a Labeler transformation applies to data that matches the character set.
Standard Mode
Character
Enables a simple editing view that includes fields for the start range and end range.
Start Range
Character
Specifies the first character in a character range.
End Range
Character
Specifies the last character in a character range. For single-character ranges, leave this field blank.
Advanced Mode
Character
Enables an advanced editing view where you can manually enter character ranges using range characters and delimiter characters.
Range Character
Character
Temporarily changes the symbol that signifies a character range. The range character reverts to the default character when you close the character set.
Delimiter Character
Character
Temporarily changes the symbol that separates character ranges. The delimiter character reverts to the default character when you close the character set.

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