3. Master Data Server

3. Why does any data cleansing activities take place at a later date on the MDS (Master Data Server)?

a. Data cleansing takes place at the same time
b. To improve system performance during the load
c. There is no cleansing data available

ANSWER: B

To maximize system performance during the load transaction, during initial load from a trusted client, for example, there is no data consolidation, so this process is provided for cleansing existing MDS objects subsequently and in succession. This process also enables continuous improvements to the data quality in the MDM database.

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This was first published in September 2006