title | description | author | ms.author | ms.date | ms.service | ms.subservice | ms.topic | ms.custom |
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Match Similar Data |
Match Similar Data (MDS Add-in for Excel) |
CordeliaGrey |
jiwang6 |
03/01/2017 |
sql |
master-data-services |
how-to |
microsoft-excel-add-in |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server Windows Only - ASDBMI]
In the [!INCLUDEssMDSshort] [!INCLUDEssMDSXLS], use Data Quality Services (DQS) functionality to find similarities in your data.
To perform this procedure, you can:
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Use the default Data Quality Services knowledge base, or
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Create your own custom DQS knowledge base and matching policy. For more information, see Create a Matching Policy.
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You must have a worksheet that contains MDS-managed data. For more information, see Export Data to Excel from Master Data Services.
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Optional. You can combine other data with the MDS-managed data before checking for similarities. For more information, see Combine Data (MDS Add-in for Excel).
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From the worksheet that contains MDS-managed data, in the Data Quality group, click Match Data.
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In the Match Data dialog box, from the DQS Knowledge Base list, select DQS Data (default).
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For each column that contains data you want to match, add a row in the dialog box. For information about the fields in this dialog box, see How to Set Matching Rule Parameters.
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When the total of all weight values equals 100 percent, click OK.
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From the worksheet that contains MDS-managed data, in the Data Quality group, click Match Data.
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From the DQS Knowledge Base list, select the name of your custom knowledge base.
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For each column in the worksheet, select a DQS domain.
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When all DQS domains are mapped to columns in the worksheet, click OK.
- View additional information to determine which data is similar. For more information, see Data Quality Matching Columns (MDS Add-in for Excel).
Data Quality Matching in the MDS Add-in for Excel
Data Matching