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You configure a new matching policy Master Data Services (MDS) as shown in the following exhibit.
You review the Matching Results of the policy and find that the number of new values matches the new values.
You verify that the data contains multiple records that have similar address values, and you expect some of the records to match.
You need to increase the likelihood that the records will match when they have similar address values.
Solution: You increase the relative weights for Address Line 1 of the matching policy.
Does this meet the goal?
A . Yes
B . NO
Answer: B
Explanation:
Decrease the Min. matching score.
A data matching project consists of a computer-assisted process and an interactive process. The matching project applies the matching rules in the matching policy to the data source to be assessed. This process assesses the likelihood that any two rows are matches in a matching score. Only those records with a probability of a match greater than a value set by the data steward in the matching policy will be considered a match.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/data-quality-services/data-matching
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