Yes, in a Dev environment you can reset the matching by removing the data, tweaking your match rules or by adding a new match rule and then re-load the data.
Regards, Peter
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Hi Peter,
What we do in case it's Production with millions of records?
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Can we reset Matches and run again on match rule change or add a new match rule?
The job used to reprocess the data can have
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Hi Sandeep
Yes, in a Dev environment you can reset the matching by removing the data, tweaking your match rules or by adding a new match rule and then re-load the data.
Regards, Peter
Stéphanie FOURRIER
Hi Peter,
What we do in case it's Production with millions of records?
Thanks,
Sandeep
Stéphanie FOURRIER
For Production, please take a look at this Community article 'How to reprocess existing data in production to apply new rules':
https://community.semarchy.com/post/how-to-reprocess-existing-data-in-production-to-apply-new-rules-5f0f2479a9d20108f7bd5710
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how to reprocess the match only
steps please
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