A. No standardization of First Name field is necessary
B. Create Soundex or NYSIIS value for the First Name and use it in match
C. Never use First Name as it is not necessary
D. Use the Edit Distance strategy
A. No standardization is necessary, map input fields to the match transformation
B. Standardize address fields and use the discrete address component fields, locality, region and postcode fields as input to the match transformation
C. Standardize address fields and use address line, locality, region and postcode fields as input to the match transformation
D. Standardize address fields, create a group key field which contains parts of the address fields and only use the group key for address matching
A. In the Model Repository
B. In the Staging Database
C. On the Object Explorer tab in the Developer
D. In the location specified in your Source object
A. Records are corrected and are sent to an Accepted DB table
B. Records are accepted and are pushed out to Target/Production DB
C. The corrections are committed to the Staging DB and an UPDATED_STATUS of Accepted is assigned to the record
D. The corrections are committed to the Staging DB and record is automatically pushed into another DB
A. Scoring methods
B. Threshold values
C. Weights
D. Match Field Inputs
A. Reference Tables can be updated from a Value Frequency list in the Developer
B. All except Un-Managed Reference Tables can be updated through the Reference Table Manager in the Analyst
C. Reference Tables can be imported and exported using the Developer Tool
D. Reference Tables maintained in the Analyst and Developer tools are stored in separate repositories
A. PC 8.51 and higher
B. PC 8.6.1 and higher
C. PC 8.11, PC 8.51 and PC 8.6
D. All PC versions