In the match editor, click the icon on top of the editor.
In the Match Rule Selector wizard,
select the match rule you want to import into the match analysis editor and
use on the analyzed data.
A warning message displays in the wizard if the match rule you want to
import is defined on columns that do not exist in the analyzed data. Ignore
the message as you can define input columns later in the match analysis
editor.
When you want to replace the rule in the editor with the rule you import, select
the Overwrite current Match Rule in the analysis check
box.
Click OK.
The match rule is imported and the matching and blocking keys and survivorship
rules are listed in the Matching Key and Blocking
Key tables respectively.
Click in the Input column and select from
the list the column on which you want to apply the imported blocking and
matching keys.
If you have in the analyzed data a column that match the input column in
the imported keys, it will be automatically defined in the Input column, you do not need to define it
yourself.
When you analyze data with multiple conditions, the match results list data
records that meet any of the defined rules. When you execute the match analysis, an
OR match operation is conducted on data and data records are evaluated against the
first rule and the records that match are not evaluated against the other
rules.
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