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Can we apply a DQ rule on reconciliation project in Ataccama ONE UI

  • September 8, 2025
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Our team has just started using reconciliation project in Ataccama ONE UI, just wanted to confirm if we can apply a DQ rule on reconciliation projects, you can take a requirement e.g. if source data is having Wed as a record in an attribute and target is having Wednesday as a record in an attribute with same name, it shouldn't be highlighted as a different record.

Best answer by anna.spakova

Hi ​@Ayush kumar ,

thank you for your question. Unfrotunately this is not possible. For more specific requirements, I would recommend using the standard monitoring projects - you can create a join dataset using either SQL CIs or VCI and use those in the project.

Specifically, the recon. project - they work the way that they compare the profiling results of the datasets - so the comparison isn’t done ona record level but it is only comparing the statistics from the profiling (patterns, masks, number of records, ...). So it gives you just a high-level idea of what is wrong.

Let me know if this answers your question.

Kind regards,

Anna

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  • September 22, 2025

Hi ​@Ayush kumar ,

thank you for your question. Unfrotunately this is not possible. For more specific requirements, I would recommend using the standard monitoring projects - you can create a join dataset using either SQL CIs or VCI and use those in the project.

Specifically, the recon. project - they work the way that they compare the profiling results of the datasets - so the comparison isn’t done ona record level but it is only comparing the statistics from the profiling (patterns, masks, number of records, ...). So it gives you just a high-level idea of what is wrong.

Let me know if this answers your question.

Kind regards,

Anna


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  • September 23, 2025

Thanks Anna.


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