Create a Numeric Equality Normalizer
This normalizer defines a list of signed or unsigned integer values that get compared to a field value in the network message to determine a match.
Before you begin
My MATRIXX must contain the normalizer template that you want to use for this normalizer that implements the appropriate normalization algorithm — Integer Equality, Unsigned Integer Equality, or Decimal Equal.
Note: For information about the following normalizers and how to create them, see the following
discussions:
- Phone number match normalizer.
- Create a phone number pattern match normalizer.
- Create a string match normalizer.
- Create an IPv4 or IPv6 address match normalizer.
Procedure
- In Normalizers, click New Normalizer.
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In Create New Normalizer:
- In Name, enter a unique name.
- (Optional) In Description, enter descriptive information about the item.
- (Optional) In External ID, enter any alphanumeric character to serve as a unique ID on this pricing object. The external ID can be used for any reason that is meaningful to your implementation of MATRIXX Engine. External IDs are saved to the pricing configuration file and loaded into the Pricing database.
- From the Normalizer Template list, select the name of the normalizer template that implements the normalization algorithm you want to use for this normalizer.
- Click Create.
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In Start Date/Time, use the date
picker to select the date on which the object becomes active in the Pricing
database and is first available for use, or enter the date in the format
YYYY-MM-DD.
Optionally, enter a time for when the object becomes active. The default start
date/time is 2000–01–01 00:00:00. If applicable, the range in which the start
date/time must fall is listed. For example:
- Select a date on or before 2021–12–01.
- Select a date on or after 2020–01–27.
- Select a date between 2000–01–02 and 2021–10–04.
Note: If you are creating a new revision of this object, the start date/time must be after the start date/time of the preceding revision and before the start date/time of the next revision. If you are making a copy of this object, the start date/time is not copied. The new object is the first revision, so it has the default start date/time of 2000–01–01 00:00:00. - Skip the Value If Field not Present and Default settings for now. These lists are populated with the normalizer parameter values that get defined later in this procedure.
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If any metadata fields were defined in the normalizer template, they are listed under Default Metadata. For each piece of metadata, enter the fixed value to be associated with a
result. The value entered must correspond to the configured data type. This value is used in the following ways:
- No default value is defined in the normalizer template and --default-- is used to define the metadata value in the normalizer instance using the Edit Normalizer Values dialog.
- The default value is defined in the normalizer template under the Values table as --default--.
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Edit values to your normalizer's Value List by selecting a normalizer value
list (step 7), entering values manually (step
8), or by importing a CSV file (step 9).
The CSV file option is only available for Integer Equality and Unsigned Integer
Equality normalizers.
Note: If using a normalizer value list, metadata is not supported. Therefore, any metadata listed under Default Metadata in Edit Normalizer does not display as columns in the Values table in Edit Normalizer Values if Use Normalizer Value List is selected.
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To edit values by selecting a normalizer value list:
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If the normalizer template does not define any normalizer values and you are not using a
normalizer value list, then you can define the values within the normalizer instance by performing the following steps for each number to match:
- To add values by importing a CSV file, see the discussion about importing/exporting normalizer row values.
- Click Save.
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Perform the following steps to add a row to your normalizer.
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(Optional) Click or hover over the Rows menu icon and select Validate to check the normalizer values for errors.
Validation checks for errors caused by duplicate rows, gaps in ranges, overlapping ranges, and any other missing or invalid configurations. To perform the validation, My MATRIXX sorts the rows in the rate table according to the first parameter value.
- In Value If Field Not Present, select a parameter value to use when the field value is not set at the time of rating.
- (Optional) In Default, select a default parameter value to use when the incoming value does not match any of the defined values. If your normalizer has no rows, it must contain a default value.
- Click Save.