The Masking Last Name component expects Last Name as an input and produces Last Name as an output. |
1. Configure a source that contains the column with alphabetical characters. The data in the column may also include any other character that will be treated as a separator. ![]() +
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2. Drag and Drop Last Name masking component, connect the source and the Last Name component with the source's precedence constraint: |
3. Now, the precedence constraint (the blue arrow) passes proper meta-data to the Last Name component. If you click on constraint, you will see: ![]() +
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4. Now that the metadata for the Last Name exists, and values are passed into the data masking component, please open the component editor: ![]() +
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5. In the second tab, there are input columns. Please check-mark only one column, the one that you will be masking with Last Name algorithm: ![]() +
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6. This will create an extra column with the prefix “Masked_”. ![]() +
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7. Create a connection manager for the destination and configure source component for the destination. In the connection manager, in the tab “Mappings”, specify that you want newly created Field_Masked to be a field replacing the original value. For that, just click on the available input columns, choose the masked value, and map to the “Available Destination Columns” ![]() +
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8. Now, all the configurations are complete for the valid values. You can run the package with the Last Name Data Masking component, and see the results of data masking: ![]() +
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Data Masking Components: Last Name
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