Using the DQS Default Knowledge Base
This topic describes the default knowledge base, DQS Data, which is installed with Data Quality Services (DQS). This is a pre-built default knowledge base that contains the following domains:
Country/Region: Contains the conventional long (official name as designated by the country/region ) and short names (common name used in lists, on maps, etc. ), two-letter abbreviation, three-letter abbreviation and three-digit code for each location. Leading value is set to the long country/region name.
Country/Region (three-letter leading): Contains the conventional long (official name as designated by the country/region) and short names (common name used in lists, on maps, and so on), two-letter abbreviation, three-letter abbreviation and three-digit code for each location. Leading values is set to Country three-letter abbreviation.
Country/Region (two-letter leading): Contains the conventional long (official name as designated by the country/region ) and short names (common name used in lists, on maps, etc. ), two-letter abbreviation, three-letter abbreviation and three-digit code for each location. Leading value is set to the Country two-letter abbreviation.
US - Counties: Contains a list of US counties.
US - Last Name: Contains a list of last names (surnames) occurring 100 or more times in the Census 2000.
US - Places: Contains a list of places for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico extracted from the Census 2010.
US - State: Contains the conventional long (official) name and two-letter abbreviation for each state in US. Leading value is set to the conventional state name.
US - State (2-letter heading): Contains the conventional long (official) name and two-letter abbreviation for each state in US. Leading value is set to the two-letter abbreviation state name.
Using the Default Knowledge Base
You can use the default DQS knowledge base, DQS Data, in the following ways:
Quickly start and run a cleansing data quality project using the default knowledge base without first having to create a new knowledge base in DQS.
Run the Domain Management, Knowledge Discovery, or Matching Policy activities on the default knowledge base. To do so, click Open Knowledge Base in the Data Quality Client Home Screen, select the DQS Data knowledge base in the Open Knowledge Base screen, and then select the required activity in the Select Activity area. Click Next to proceed.
Create a new knowledge base using the default knowledge base. To create a knowledge base from an existing knowledge base, see Create a Knowledge Base.
Use it in the DQS Cleansing component in Integration Services and Master Data Services Add-in for Excel.