Steps Completed by Legal Entities

When you create a data product using the legal entities template, Tamr Cloud creates a mastering flow with steps specific to legal entity mastering.

The following table describes each step in the legal entities flow, and explains which steps usually need to be edited for your data.

Usually Requires Changes Step Description
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Add Data You verify that source data meets both general requirements and template-specific requirements. Then, you add source data.
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Align to Customer Model You map input columns to attributes in the supplied schema. If you add attributes to the unified schema, you will need to update the following steps, as described in the rows below, to ensure that these attributes appear in your final mastered entities:
  • Consolidate Records
  • Configure Attributes
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Create tamr_record_id This transformation step ensures that each source record has a unique primary key across all source datasets by adding a new primary key field: tamr_record_id. The tamr_record_id is a 128-bit hash value of the source dataset name and the source primary key. See the Tamr Core documentation for a description of the function used to generate the hash value.

Important: If records within the same source dataset have duplicate primary key values, the tamr_record_id value for those records will also be duplicates.

If you mapped an empty placeholder column to the trusted_id attribute, add the following transformation: SELECT *, '' as trusted_id;.
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Prepare Data for Enrichment This step transforms the data in the unified dataset to match the expected inputs to the enrichers included in the mastering flow.

This step also adds the following fields to the unified schema:
  • full_address: This steps concatenates all address values into a single full address.
  • google_lookup: This steps generates a google search link for the company, using the value in the company_name field.
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Standardize URL This step provides a cleaned version of the website domain in url attribute values. The cleaned domain is available in the Website Domain field in the mastered entity. See URL Standardization and Cleaning.
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Enrich Company Name This step cleans and enriches company name data. See Company Name Enrichment.
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Enrich Country Code This step provides standardized ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two character country code values. See Country Code Enrichment.
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Prepare for Clustering This step transforms the data in the unified dataset to create the fields used by the trained clustering model to identify similar and matching records.

The fields created as input to the model are prefixed with ml_. Many of these ml_ fields are created as arrays of unified source fields and fields added by the enrichment services. The model identifies the most similar values across the arrays and assigns weights based on these similarities.
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Apply Clustering Model This step groups records that refer to the same entity into a cluster, using the trained model. See Features of Legal Entities.
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Consolidate Records This step applies rules to produce a single record, called the mastered entity record, that best represents a cluster. For most fields, these rules select the most common value from the clustered records.

Additionally, this step adds a Tamr ID (tamr_id) to each mastered entity record. The Tamr ID is a unique, persistent id.

If you added new attributes in the Schema Mapping step, add lines in the transformations to tell Tamr Cloud what value to set for each attribute when creating the mastered entity. See Modifying Record Consolidation Transformations.
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Configure Attributes You configure how mastered entity attributes appear in Tamr Cloud and exported datasets. If you added new attributes in the Schema Mapping step, add and map those attributes in this step to include them in your final mastered entity output. See Configuring Data Display.