Hello,
I was told that as a premium member, I would be able to access some predefined rulesets for individual countries on this website.
Is this true? After searching, I am unable to find any mention of this at all. Could someone help?
Thanks!
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You got a mirror?
Begin with a design document, outlining any special parsing rules (for example keeping D'SOUZA together, which exists in the USNAME rule set). The design document specifies output fields (the dictionary), the classes (on which the classification table is based) and the processing requirements.
Then all you have to do is to turn this into QualityStage. Study some of the existing rule sets to get techniques and/or enrol on the Advanced QualityStage training which teaches these skills.
If you upgrade to version 9.1 you get a drag-and-drop interface for building QualityStage standardizations. Until then you need to know Pattern Action Language. Luckily the manual is quite short.
Begin with a design document, outlining any special parsing rules (for example keeping D'SOUZA together, which exists in the USNAME rule set). The design document specifies output fields (the dictionary), the classes (on which the classification table is based) and the processing requirements.
Then all you have to do is to turn this into QualityStage. Study some of the existing rule sets to get techniques and/or enrol on the Advanced QualityStage training which teaches these skills.
If you upgrade to version 9.1 you get a drag-and-drop interface for building QualityStage standardizations. Until then you need to know Pattern Action Language. Luckily the manual is quite short.
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There are many rule sets, including for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru, in the Information Server file directory but not visible in the Designer palette. A full list of those is here.
Rule sets for Japanese and Russian are available in version 8.7 and I believe there are new rule sets for Ireland, Thailand and for Indian names (not addresses) too, in version 9.1.2
These do not ship with the product, but can be downloaded.
Rule sets for Japanese and Russian are available in version 8.7 and I believe there are new rule sets for Ireland, Thailand and for Indian names (not addresses) too, in version 9.1.2
These do not ship with the product, but can be downloaded.
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Well, there you go. Definitely learned something today.
There's a readme.txt file under <media>\is-suite\payloads\DataStageCommon\QualityStageClient\payload\QSRules\ that describes the other files in the directory (this is for 9.1.2):
There's a readme.txt file under <media>\is-suite\payloads\DataStageCommon\QualityStageClient\payload\QSRules\ that describes the other files in the directory (this is for 9.1.2):
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Business Intelligence Name and Address Rule Sets:
QSRules_Argentina.isx
QSRules_Brazil.isx
QSRules_Chile.isx
QSRules_India.isx
QSRules_Ireland.isx
QSRules_Japan.isx
QSRules_Korea.isx
QSRules_Mexico.isx
QSRules_Peru.isx
QSRules_Russia_BETA.isx
QSRules_Thailand.isx
QSRules_TheNetherlands.isx
Sample Rule Sets:
QSRules_Pharma_BETA.isx
QSRules_Product.isx
QSRules_Product.zip
Rule Set Tools:
QSRules_Development_Package.isx
QSRules_Development_Package.zip
The rules in .isx format must be imported using istools. Please refer to the InfoSphere QualityStage User Guide found in the IBM Information Server Documentation under the InfoSphere QualityStage section. 'Importing rule sets' can be found in Chapter 6 under the subheadings 'Managing rule sets' and 'Accessing rule sets'. An example of the command to type from a command prompt where the engine tier is installed:
Windows
istool.bat import -domain domain_name:port -username login_name -password password -archive "archive_file_name_with_path" -datastage server/project
Linux/Unix
istool import -domain domain_name:port -username login_name -password password -archive "archive_file_name_with_path" -datastage server/project
An example on a windows system looks like:
istool.bat import -domain MYMACHINE:9080 -username USERNAME -password PASSWORD -archive "C:\IBM\InformationServer\Server\PXEngine\QSRules\QSRules_Argentina.isx" -datastage "MYMACHINE/MyProject"