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Daniel121181
Fluorite | Level 6
In Module 1: Big Data Preparation, Statistics, and Visual Exploration // Preparing Data for Analysis and Reporting // Chapter 5: MONITOR //Execute Business Rule Node..

It states on the vido clip and transcript...

"By default, only records that violate the rule aregoing to be passed through the node. So forexample, the Email and Phone Missing rule forthe Customers Table, when we applied it againstthe Email field and the Business Phone field, wewere only seeing that there were seven recordsthat passed the rule. So by default, only thoseseven records will get passed out of this node tothe next node in a job."

The first sentance seems contradictory to the rest of the paragraph. I would be most grateful for an explanation.


Thank you.

Daniel





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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. The instructor who recorded the lecture said that the word "violate" was not what she really meant to say. The fact is that typically, business rules look for bad data. But in the first sentence it should read "only records that satisfy the rule are going to be passed through the node".
Thanks for pointing this out. We'll get this corrected in the next revision cycle.
Cynthia

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Cynthia_sas
Diamond | Level 26
Hi:
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. The instructor who recorded the lecture said that the word "violate" was not what she really meant to say. The fact is that typically, business rules look for bad data. But in the first sentence it should read "only records that satisfy the rule are going to be passed through the node".
Thanks for pointing this out. We'll get this corrected in the next revision cycle.
Cynthia