The Last Name Dynamic component’s output will produce consistent Last Names. If the name repeats, the output will repeat the same name in accordance with original mapping. It does not provide uniqueness in mapping. Many names can map into the same name. |
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 Dynamic masking component, connect the source and the Last Name Dynamic component with the source's precedence constraint: |
3. Now, the precedence constraint (the blue arrow) passes proper meta-data to the Last Name Dynamic component. If you click on constraint, you will see: ![]() +
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4. Now that the metadata for the Last Name Dynamic 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 Dynamic 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 Dynamic Data Masking component, and see the results of data masking: ![]() +
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Data Masking Components: Last Name Dynamic
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