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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Accessing Data Archive
  4. Working with Data Archive
  5. Scheduling Jobs
  6. Viewing the Dashboard
  7. Creating Data Archive Projects
  8. Salesforce Archiving
  9. SAP Application Retirement
  10. Creating Retirement Archive Projects
  11. Retention Management
  12. External Attachments
  13. Data Archive Restore
  14. Data Discovery Portal
  15. Data Visualization
  16. Oracle E-Business Suite Retirement Reports
  17. JD Edwards Enterprise Retirement Reports
  18. Oracle PeopleSoft Applications Retirement Reports
  19. Smart Partitioning
  20. Smart Partitioning Data Classifications
  21. Smart Partitioning Segmentation Policies
  22. Smart Partitioning Access Policies
  23. Language Settings
  24. Data Vault Datatype Conversion
  25. Special Characters in Data Vault
  26. SAP Application Retirement Supported HR Clusters
  27. Glossary

Creating a Data Classification

Creating a Data Classification

Before initial segmentation, create a data classification that defines the dimensions you want to use when you run the segmentation policy.
  1. Click
    Workbench
    Manage Segmentation
    .
  2. Click the
    Data Classification
    tab.
  3. Click the
    Actions
    tab and select
    New
    .
    The
    New Data Classification
    page appears.
  4. Enter a name for the data classification.
    Data classification names do not support special characters.
  5. From the
    Dimension
    drop-down menu, choose a dimension to add to the data classification.
  6. Select the
    Use Formula
    checkbox if you want to use a formula to populate new dimension slices.
  7. To use a formula, select the format from the
    Formula
    drop-down menu.
  8. To add another dimension to the data classification, click the
    Add
    button.
  9. When you are finished adding dimensions, click the
    Save
    button.
    The data classification appears in the list of classifications on the main data classification page.

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