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You can use user-specific parameters on the user interfaces (UI) for data harmonization. These settings are stored with your user profile and are always considered when you open a UI.

The following table lists the available parameters:

Parameter

Description

User Interfaces

Aggregate Messages

If you aggregate the messages, only the most important messages for actions performed on the UI are displayed .

  • Manual Mapping

  • Search for source objects

  • Search and Mass Change for harmonized objects

  • UIs for single display of objects

  • Attribute Value Harmonization

Data Origin for Labels

If specific descriptions are defined for specific attributes depending on data origins in Customizing, you can change the labels of fields or columns on the UI accordingly.

Example Example

One of your retailers uses the term “article” instead of “product”.

The administrator has defined alternative descriptions that refer to “article” for all attributes whose description contains the term “product” (see Settings That Depend on Data Origins).

You can then easily switch to the terminology used by the retailer.

End of the example.
  • Manual Mapping

  • Search for source objects

  • Search and Mass Change for harmonized objects

  • UIs for single display of objects

  • Attribute Value Harmonization

Field Length in Forms

You can define the display length of input fields in forms. The system calculates the display length depending on the technical length of the displayed attribute.

  • Search for source objects

  • Search and Mass Change for harmonized objects

  • UIs for single display of objects

Default Score

You can specify the default score that is used for determining mapping proposals.

Manual Mapping

Use Work Item Queue

If you select this checkbox, the system creates work items for specific pending activities that could not be performed during harmonization, because the involved objects were locked. The system then stores these work items in a queue that can be processed automatically or manually.

Manual Mapping