Use the Role Alert Detail report to view full details about
a specific role alert, and the entities involved in the alert at each
degree of separation. This report is useful when you want to further
your analysis of the entities involved in each role alert.
For each degree of separation, the report displays information
about the two entities involved in the alert for you to compare and
contrast. Then the report shows other alerts associated with each
entity, so you get a full picture of each entity and its associated
role alerts. Typically, the detail about each role alert spans multiple
pages.
- Alert ID
- Description and alert ID for a specific role alert. The alert
ID appears before the description in the report header.
- Role alert information
- This section displays general information for the overall role
alert, such as a description of the role alert rule that triggered
this alert, and the role alert's status.
- Date and time alerted
- Date and time this role alert was generated.
- Rule ID
- Internal number generated by the system when the role alert rule
was initially configured, this ID is associated with the role alert
rule that triggered this role alert.
- Rule description
- Text to describe the role alert rule, defined by the user who
configured the role alert rule.
- Severity
- User-defined code used to indicate the priority or importance
of this alert.
- Status
- Current disposition of this role alert.
- Relationship confidence
- Score that represents how closely related the two entities are
that are listed under the Matching Details: Degree n section.
The higher the score, the more closely they are related. A score of
100 indicates that the inbound entity and the matched entity are the
same entity.
- The relationship confidence score is generated by the system,
as part of the entity resolution process.
- Resolution score
- Score that represents how closely the two entities match. The
higher the score, the more closely they match. A score of 100 indicates
that the inbound entity and the matched entity are the same entity.
- The resolution score is generated by the system as part of the
entity resolution process.
- Resolution confidence
- Base resolution score configured as part of entity resolution
that represents the minimum score to resolve the inbound entity and
the matched entity into one entity. Often, the Resolution score and
the Resolution confidence score are the same.
- Matching Details: Degree n section
- This section provides matching details for entities involved in
the alert and identity information for the respective entities. The
two entities are represented as Entity x (Inbound Identity)
and Entity y (Matched Identity).
- For each entity and each attribute data type, the report lists
the matching data values, as well as the data source and external
ID associated with each entity's data values. Then the report displays
the precision descriptions and scores for the matching attributes.
If one of the matching attributes is Name, the report might also list
details about how entity resolution scored the names, depending on
which name scoring options are configured for entity resolution.
- Data Type
- Name of the matching attribute.
- Value
- Data value that matched.
- Data Source
- For each entity, the data source code and description that supplied
the matching attribute and data value. This information identifies
the original source file.
- External ID
- For each entity, the external ID associated with the data source
code that supplied the matching attribute and data value. This information
often identifies an account number for the entity in the original
source file.
- Precision Description
- Text that describes the level of precision that the entities matched
at.
- Precision levels are configured during entity resolution configuration,
by attribute.
- Precision/Max Precision
- The first number is the system-generated precision score, which
indicates how closely Entity x (Inbound Identity) matched Entity y (Matched
Identity). The second number is the maximum precision score attainable.
- By comparing the two numbers, you can determine more about the
closeness of the match between the entities, such as the value of
exploring the match further. You might also use these scores to determine
if the alert search criteria needs adjusting.
- Score Adjustment
- The resolution score was adjusted by this number. This number
is configured during entity resolution configuration.
- Name Scoring Details
- If one of the matching attributes is the Name data type, the report
might also provide details on how the entity resolution process scored
the name matches. For this section of the report to display, one or
more of the following name options must be configured as part of entity
resolution:
- Name Manager
- Name Comparator 2
- Full Name
- Score (0-100) that represents how closely the full name of both
entities matched. This score is configured as part of entity resolution.
- Surname
- Score (0-100) that represents how closely the family name of both
entities matched. This score is configured as part of entity resolution.
- Given Name
- Score (0-100) that represents how closely the given name of both
entities matched. This score is configured as part of entity resolution.
- Entity x and y Identity Information section
- This section of the report lists specific information about each
identity.
- Data Type
- Characteristic name. (For example, Name.)
- Value
- Characteristic value. (For example, SMITH, BRUCE.)
- Other Alerts for Entity x and y section
- This section of the report lists the role alert history of all
other role alerts and relationships associated with both the inbound
entity (Entity x) and the matching entity (Entity y).
It also lists the event alert history of all event alerts associated
with both the inbound entity (Entity x) and the matching entity
(Entity y). This information can provide you with a more complete
picture of each entity, its associated alerts and relationships to
other entities, which can assist your analysis.
- Role Alert History
- Contains the information from the Entity Resume role alert history.
- Alert Date and Time
- Date and time the role alert was generated.
- Alert ID
- Description and alert ID for this role alert.
- Description
- Text to describe the role alert rule that triggered this alert.
- Entity ID
- ID number for the entity on this row that matched the entity listed
by number in Other Alerts for Entity n.
- Name
- Name of the other entity that matched the entity listed by number
in Other Alerts for Entity n.
- Relationships
- Number of relationships associated with the related entity.
- Relationship Score
- Score that represents how closely the two entities are related.
The higher the score, the more closely they are related. A score of
100 indicates that the inbound entity and the matched entity are the
same entity.
- This score is generated by the system, as part of the entity resolution
process.
- Activity Code
- User-defined code that indicates an action taken by a user on
this alert. Activity codes are configured in the Configuration Console
and selected from a drop-down in the Visualizer when an alert is updated.
Some examples of activity codes include Open, Assigned, Hold, and
Closed.
- Status
- Disposition status for this alert update, modified on status date
and time. Statuses display in update order, so the last status update
is listed last.
- Event Alert History
- Contains the information from the Entity Resume event alert history.
- Date and Time Alerted
- Date and time the event alert was generated
- Alert ID
- Unique system-generated identifier for the event alert.
- Description
- Description of the event alert, from event configuration in the
Configuration Console.