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    How To Copy Normalization Rules When Inherited Rules Do Not Exist

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Primo
    • Product Version: 4

    Question

    How to copy normalization rules (NR) when no inherited NR exists?

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    Since April 2015 release, it is possible to use the 'Copy this Target to another Mapping Set' function to the Advanced Normalization Rules Editor.
    This option is available to all users who have the following roles: Admin, Data Administrator, Pipe Operator,  Normalization Rules Editor, and Staff User.

    This option is available only in the Advanced Normalization Rules Editor.


    When the staff user confirms the copy, the entire set of rules for the active PNX  field (“target”) will be overridden.
    Note  that there is no option to cancel the operation once it has started.

     


    • Article last edited: 2017-MAR-09
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