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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Starting Population Override Manager
  4. Purpose Operations
  5. Overriding Frequency Tables
  6. Edit-List Overrides
  7. Rule Definitions
  8. Implementing a Local Population

Population Override Manager

Population Override Manager

What to Do After Committing a Local Population

What to Do After Committing a Local Population

Once committed, a Local Population
(.ylp)
is ready to use. It simply needs to be copied to the location where the
SSAPR
environment variable points to the system or application in question.
Remember that many types of rules that can be added to the Edit-List require the SSA-NAME3 Keys to be rebuilt in the database before the changes are effected. So, depending on the rules added, it may be necessary to have these keys re-built prior to releasing the YLP for use by a search application.
Any type of rule that either deletes, replaces, splits or concatenates words, numbers, codes or strings, will require the SSA-NAME3 Keys to be rebuilt.
The only exception is the Secondary Name Rule Type, which is a replace rule that only affects search ranges, and thus does not require the SSA-NAME3 Keys to be rebuilt.

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