If your business requirements specify that you only need
to know who is who and not who knows who, you can reduce the amount
of processing required for each new record and speed overall system
performance by configuring relationship resolution to
only perform entity resolution and not detect relationships between
entities.
Before you begin
Make sure you selected
Edit Configuration when
you logged in to the current session of the Configuration Console.
Procedure
- Turn off role assignments for each data source.
- Click Setup.
- Click Sources.
- On the Data Sources tab, click
the data source you want to edit.
- Click the Relationships tab.
- From the Role drop-down list,
choose — Select One —.
- From the Separation Level drop-down
list, choose Alerts Only.
- Click Save.
- Disable the Default Role Assignments data quality management
rule.
- Click Setup.
- Click UMF.
- On the DQM Rules tab, from the Segment drop-down
list, choose ROOT.
- Click any link in the row that contains the DQM 551,
Default Role Assignment function.
- On the General tab, from the Status drop-down
list, choose Inactive.
- Click Save.
- Delete all resolution rules that are not set to resolve
entities.
- Click Setup.
- Click Resolution.
- Click the Resolution Rules tab.
- From the Resolution Config drop-down
list, choose DEFAULT.
- Click the check box next to any resolution rule that
has a No value displayed in the Triggers
Resolve column.
- Click Delete.
- Click OK to confirm that you
want to delete the selected resolution rules.
- Finally, delete all conflict rules.
- Click Setup.
- Click Relationships.
- Click the Conflict Rules tab.
- Click the check box next to each conflict rule.
- Click Delete.
- Click OK to confirm that you
want to delete the selected conflict rules.
What to do next
Now, the system is configured to resolve entities without
detecting relationships.