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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Informatica IDQ Cleanse Engine
  4. Informatica Address Verification Cleanse Engine
  5. FirstLogic Direct Cleanse Engine
  6. Trillium Director Cleanse Engine
  7. SAP Data Services XI Cleanse Engine
  8. Troubleshooting

Managing Input and Output Parameters

The names generated from the WSDL can sometimes be long and difficult to read, or in an uncommon order, as shown in the following example.
You can edit the generated parameter file and rename parameters to make them easier to read and recognize. In fact, if you encounter an error indicating that one or more names are too long to be stored in the ORS repository (> 100 characters), then you must shorten these names.
You can simplify the library by removing extraneous parameters that are not needed for your Web service invocations. You can also reorder parameters.
To edit parameter names:
  • For required parameters (that you want to use in your cleanse functions), uncomment by removing the # character. Any parameter that is not uncommented is
    removed
    from the function.
  • Edit parameter names and descriptions as required. You cannot have duplicate parameter names in one function (duplicates are ignored).
The library must be refreshed for the changes to the properties file to take effect. In the Cleanse Functions tool, select the library and click
Refresh
.
For example, the following figure shows the default generated output for an SAP library.
To rename a parameter, change its name setting:
<
parameter
> = name , description
The following example shows renamed parameters.
In addition, you can change the order of the parameters, as shown in the following example.
Save changes to the file and then, in the Cleanse Functions tool, select the library and click
Refresh
to update the modified cleanse function settings. The changes are reflected in Function Inputs and Function Outputs.
Once refreshed, be sure to test the cleanse function to verify its operation.

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