Table of Contents

Search

  1. preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Defining a System
  4. Flattening IDTs
  5. Link Tables
  6. Loading a System
  7. Static Clustering
  8. Simple Search
  9. Search Performance
  10. Miscellaneous Issues
  11. Limitations
  12. Error Messages

Creating a System

Creating a System

You can create a system from an SDF or clone a system that you currently loaded. You can also launch the SDF Wizard and create a system in the SDF Wizard.
To create a system, in the
Identity Resolution
Console, click
System
New
, and select one of the following options:

Create a System from an SDF

This option reads an SDF and loads it as a document. This option parses the SDF to create executable rules. Provide the following values:
  • Name and path of the SDF. Store the SDF on a file system that is accessible from the computer where the Console Server runs. If you do not specify the path, the default directory for the SDF is
    SSAWORKDIR
    .
  • System Name. The value must be the same as the name defined in the SDF.
  • Identity Resolution
    Database connection information. The information defines the physical database that implements the system.

Clone the current System

You can clone a system that you currently loaded and create a system. This option copies the parsed rules and changes the system name to a user-specified value. This option does not make any modifications to the rules. Use the System Editor to customize the system before parsing and loading it.

Create SDF

This option launches the SDF Wizard. Use the SDF Wizard to create a system from scratch. For more information about the SDF Wizard, see the SDF Wizard section.

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