Creating a sensitive data mapping from the Mappings menu
- Select Connect > Mappings. A list of mappings is displayed.
- Click Add and select Sensitive Data mapping. The Mapping details page is displayed.
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Specify this information:
- Name
- Specify the name of the new mapping.
- Description
- Optionally, specify a description of the mapping.
- Document
- Specify the document from which you want to hide the sensitive
data. For sensitive data mappings, the source and target documents
are always the same. Click Browse to select a document.
The document must be available in the Data Catalog
If there is an updated schema for the selected document, a notification message is displayed. Click Sync above the document selection field to load the new schema from the Data Catalog.
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Add nodes to the masking table.
Select a node from the tree that represents the document. Right-click and select Add to Masking Table to add the node to the masking table. After a node is added to the masking table, you can apply security policy on it.
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Apply security policies.
To apply a security policy on an element:
- Select the drop-down box in the Security Policy column.
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Select one of the available security policies:
- Data removal - removes the data value of an element or attribute in the output BOD.
- Data masking - masks, that is, replaces, the data value of an element or attribute in the output BOD with a user input string.
- Node removal - removes the node and its children from the output BOD.
- Save the mapping.
- Click the Testing tab and load a representative XML document.
- Click Format to format the input.
- Click Preview to test the sensitive data mapping. To format the test result, click Format.
A mapping is completed, for example, when it
contains no error notifications. After a mapping is completed, you can approve that
mapping and use it in a data flow.