I'm trying to understand the concept of tokenization in the context of MDM. Could someone explain what it is and how it fits into the broader picture of master data management?
7 answers
GwanghwamunPride
Tue Oct 22 2024
However, there are limitations to the tokenize process. One significant limitation is that it cannot generate match keys for columns containing encrypted data.
ethan_thompson_psychologist
Tue Oct 22 2024
These match tokens are then stored in a match key table, a specialized data structure designed to hold and organize these identifiers.
CharmedVoyager
Tue Oct 22 2024
Each match token is associated with the base object, which is the original data from which it was derived. This association allows for easy retrieval and verification of the original data.
SamsungShineBrightnessRadiance
Tue Oct 22 2024
The primary purpose of match tokens is to facilitate the matching process. They are used as reference points to identify potential candidates for matching against a given query.
Giulia
Tue Oct 22 2024
The matching process relies heavily on the accuracy and completeness of the match key table. If the table is incomplete or contains errors, the matching process may return inaccurate results.