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Setting a data model in the Resolution campaign

Data models decide the structure of the data to be managed. They are used for the syntactic and semantic validation of data.

You can define the access permission per role to each of the attributes listed in a data model.

Procedure

  1. On the Add campaign page, click Data model and select from the model list the data structure you want to use in the Product Catalog campaign.

    The Data Model list gives access to all the data models that have been defined.

    Overview of the Data model step to create a Resolution campaign.
  2. Select the buttons next to each of the attributes in the data structure to set permission per attribute and per data steward and define who can view/edit which attributes.
    Option Description
    Attribute is visible and editable in the task list icon Provides a read/write access to the attribute in the data model.
    Attribute is visible but not editable in the task list icon Provides only a read access to the attribute in the data model.

    This type of access is useful if the data steward needs to access the information to make a relevant decision but must not change the value, for instance unique identifiers of other elements linked to the entity the steward is viewing, or data that you know is reliable and must not be changed.

    Attribute is not visible in the task list icon Provides no access to the attribute.

    Hiding an attribute is useful if the information is sensitive and should not be visible by the data steward, financial information for instance. Another example of attributes to be hidden is if the information is just noise for the steward, technical identifier for instance, but need to be propagated as part of the task.

    Example

    Here all participants can access and modify all the attributes in the data structure except the values in the Price column for which only the data steward with the Price validator role has a read/write access.

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