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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Getting Started with the MDM Hub Console
  4. Consolidating Data
  5. Managing Data
  6. Using the Hierarchy Manager
  7. Glossary

Trust Score Example

In the following trust example, Rowid Object 61 is selected in the top list box.
Record 61 has two
cross-reference
records that are similar, each from a different source. These records should be the same but they are not.
The data steward must take the following steps to correct the data:
  • Increase the trust score and confidence rating for one of the
    cross-references
    , based on the trustworthiness of the
    cross-reference
    sources.
  • Select the less trustworthy
    cross-reference
    record and unmerge it from the base object record.
To increase the trust score, the data steward starts by clicking on the cell data for the
cross-reference
record.
The data steward then clicks the
Increase Trust Score
button to override trust settings for the selected cell value over the value currently in the base object.
The data steward chooses a trust setting of High Confidence and clicks
Finish
.
The base object detail is updated to display the correct record.
If the data steward is given new data for one of the values in the Cell Data area, he/she would select the erroneous value and type the correct value into the same cell.
Finally, the data steward clicks the
Commit
button to save the data change.
The base object details will be updated to display the correct information.
An additional
cross-reference
record from the Informatica Admin source system will be shown in the
cross-reference
.
The data steward selects the
cross-reference
record, then he/she can click the
Linear Unmerge
button or the
Tree Unmerge
button to unmerge the
cross-reference
from the base object. The Data Manager asks for confirmation to proceed with the unmerge action.
When the data steward clicks
Yes
, Informatica MDM Hub confirms the unmerge, and then refreshes the Data Manager display to remove the unmerged record from the list of
cross-reference
records.

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