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  1. Preface
  2. Data integration tasks
  3. Mapping tasks
  4. Dynamic mapping tasks
  5. Synchronization tasks
  6. Data transfer tasks
  7. Replication tasks
  8. Masking tasks
  9. Masking rules
  10. PowerCenter tasks

Tasks

Tasks

Example

Example

Consider the following example:
The source data contains
First Name
and
Last Name
columns that you need to mask to ensure that you mask the full name in the target data.
You can use the following methods to generate the masked output:
  • Run a
    masking
    task on
    Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
    .
  • Run a
    mapping
    task that contains a data masking transformation on
    Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
    .
  • Run a mapping that contains a data masking transformation on
    Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
  • Run a data masking plan in Test Data Management.
  • Run a PowerCenter mapping that contains a data masking transformation.
Perform the following high-level tasks to generate the masked output:
  1. Use the Substitution Name masking rule to mask the
    First Name
    column. Set the Repeatable option to ON. Enter a seed value.
  2. Use the Substitution Last Name masking rule to mask the
    Last Name
    column. Set the Repeatable option to ON. Enter a seed value.
  3. Use the default dictionaries available with the setup. Do not make changes to the dictionaries.
When you run the
masking
task, mapping, or
mapping
task on
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
, Test Data Management workflow, or PowerCenter mapping to generate output, you generate the same masked output for the same source data.

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