Table of Contents

Search

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Defining a System
  4. Flattening IDTs
  5. Link Tables
  6. Loading a System
  7. Persistent-ID (Dynamic Clustering)
  8. Cluster Governance
  9. Static Clustering
  10. Simple Search
  11. Search Performance
  12. Miscellaneous Issues
  13. Limitations
  14. Error Messages

Simple Search Scenario

Simple Search Scenario

You can create a search definition based on the requirements.
For example, you have the CUSTOMER database table with the following columns:
Name
Datatype
Length
CUSTOMER_ID
NUMBER
10
CUSTOMER _NAME
VARCHAR
32
CUSTOMER _ADDRESS
VARCHAR
32
CUSTOMER _ORG
VARCHAR
32
To provide search capability on Customer Name, Customer Address and Customer Company, you can create a search definition with the
Generic_Field
in KEY LOGIC and with the
Generic
purpose in the SCORE LOGIC.
You can create the following search-definition:
search-definition NAME= simple_search IDX= my_idx SEARCH-LOGIC= SSA, System (my_system), Population (usa), Controls ("FIELD=Generic_Field SEARCH_LEVEL=Typical COMBINE=Generic_Field:DELIM-NONE"), Field ("CUST_NAME, CUST_ADDRESS,CUST_ORG") SCORE-LOGIC= SSA, System (my_system), Population (usa), Controls ("PURPOSE=Generic MATCH_LEVEL=Typical COMBINE=Generic_Field:DELIM-NONE"), Matching-Fields ("CUST_NAME:Generic_Field, CUST_ADDRESS:Generic_Field, CUST_ORG:Generic_Field") *

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