Edit a Matching Step Using Hub Central

Before you begin

You need:

  • Security role: Hub Central Developer or any role that inherits it. Learn more: Users and Roles

Procedure

  1. Go to the Curate area of Hub Central.
    Learn how.
    1. Go to your Hub Central endpoint.
      Note: Disregard this step if you are working from an on-prem environment. See Step 1b.
    2. In the icon bar, click the Curate icon ().
      Hub Central - icon bar - Curate

  2. In the list, expand the entity type of the step to edit.
  3. Click the Settings icon () for the step.

    Hub Central - Matching step - gear icon

  4. Configure the step's basic settings.

    Hub Central - Matching step - properties

    Name Description
    Name The name of the step instance.
    Note: The step name is used as part of the names of related assets, as a collection name to tag processed documents, and as metadata in provenance and lineage logs. Therefore, it cannot be changed after the step is created.
    Description(Optional) A description of the step.
    Source Query The collection or CTS query that selects the source data to process.

    Learn more: CTS Query.

  5. Go to the Advanced tab.
  6. Configure the step's advanced settings.

    Hub Central - Matching step - advanced settings

    Name Description
    Source Database The database from which to take the input data. Choose the FINAL database where you stored mapped data. The default is data-hub-FINAL.
    Target Database The same database you selected in Source Database. The default is data-hub-FINAL.
    Important: For split mastering (matching step and merging step), both the source database and the target database for both steps must be the same.
    Target Collections Comma-separated string containing additional collection tags to apply to the processed records. The Default Collections tags are automatically applied.
    Target Permissions The permissions required to access the documents created by the step.

    The string must be in the format role,capability,role,capability,..., where capability can be read, insert, update, or execute.

    Provenance Granularity The granularity of the provenance tracking information: coarse (default) to store document-level provenance information only, fine to store document-level and property-level provenance information, or off to disable provenance tracking in future job runs. Applies only to mapping, matching, merging, mastering, and custom steps. Learn more: About Provenance and Lineage.
    Batch Size The number of documents to process per batch. A smaller batch size provides finer granularity in the jobs reporting. However, a smaller batch file also costs more because of the processing overhead. The recommended batch size for merging is 1.
    Interceptors An array of JSON objects specifying the custom modules that perform additional processes on a batch after the core step processes are completed and before the results are saved in the database.

    Syntax:

       [
        {
          "path": "/uri/of/custom/module/in/modules/database/a.sjs",
          "vars": {
            "myParameter": "myParameterValue"
          }
          "when": "beforeContentPersisted",
        }
      ]
    
    path
    The URI of the interceptor in the MODULES database.
    vars
    (Optional) A JSON object containing parameters to pass to the interceptor.
    when
    Currently, only beforeContentPersisted is supported.
    Example
    Custom Hook A step add-on that performs additional processes in its own transaction before or after the core step transaction. Results are saved within a transaction.

    Syntax:

       {
        "module" : "/uri/of/custom/module/in/modules/database/a.sjs",
        "parameters" : {
          "myParameter" : "myParameterValue"
        },
        "user" : "account-required-to-run-module",
        "runBefore" : false
      }
    
    module
    The URI of your custom hook module in the MODULES database.
    parameters
    (Optional) A JSON object containing parameters to pass to your custom hook module.
    user
    The user account to use to run the module. Typically, a user with the security role data-hub-operator.
    runBefore
    For a pre-step hook, set to true. For a post-step hook, set to false.

    Example

    Learn more: Creating a Custom Hook Module and Adding a Custom Hook to a Step Manually.

    Important: Custom hooks are deprecated.

What to do next

Configure the match thresholds and rulesets.