#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for IdMappingRuleBasedProperties
.
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Source§impl IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
Sourcepub fn rules(self, input: Rule) -> Self
pub fn rules(self, input: Rule) -> Self
Appends an item to rules
.
To override the contents of this collection use set_rules
.
The rules that can be used for ID mapping.
Sourcepub fn set_rules(self, input: Option<Vec<Rule>>) -> Self
pub fn set_rules(self, input: Option<Vec<Rule>>) -> Self
The rules that can be used for ID mapping.
Sourcepub fn rule_definition_type(
self,
input: IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType,
) -> Self
pub fn rule_definition_type( self, input: IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType, ) -> Self
The set of rules you can use in an ID mapping workflow. The limitations specified for the source or target to define the match rules must be compatible.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_rule_definition_type(
self,
input: Option<IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_rule_definition_type( self, input: Option<IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType>, ) -> Self
The set of rules you can use in an ID mapping workflow. The limitations specified for the source or target to define the match rules must be compatible.
Sourcepub fn get_rule_definition_type(
&self,
) -> &Option<IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType>
pub fn get_rule_definition_type( &self, ) -> &Option<IdMappingWorkflowRuleDefinitionType>
The set of rules you can use in an ID mapping workflow. The limitations specified for the source or target to define the match rules must be compatible.
Sourcepub fn attribute_matching_model(self, input: AttributeMatchingModel) -> Self
pub fn attribute_matching_model(self, input: AttributeMatchingModel) -> Self
The comparison type. You can either choose ONE_TO_ONE
or MANY_TO_MANY
as the attributeMatchingModel
.
If you choose MANY_TO_MANY
, the system can match attributes across the sub-types of an attribute type. For example, if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the BusinessEmail
field of Profile B, the two profiles are matched on the Email
attribute type.
If you choose ONE_TO_ONE
, the system can only match attributes if the sub-types are an exact match. For example, for the Email
attribute type, the system will only consider it a match if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the Email
field of Profile B.
Sourcepub fn set_attribute_matching_model(
self,
input: Option<AttributeMatchingModel>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_attribute_matching_model( self, input: Option<AttributeMatchingModel>, ) -> Self
The comparison type. You can either choose ONE_TO_ONE
or MANY_TO_MANY
as the attributeMatchingModel
.
If you choose MANY_TO_MANY
, the system can match attributes across the sub-types of an attribute type. For example, if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the BusinessEmail
field of Profile B, the two profiles are matched on the Email
attribute type.
If you choose ONE_TO_ONE
, the system can only match attributes if the sub-types are an exact match. For example, for the Email
attribute type, the system will only consider it a match if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the Email
field of Profile B.
Sourcepub fn get_attribute_matching_model(&self) -> &Option<AttributeMatchingModel>
pub fn get_attribute_matching_model(&self) -> &Option<AttributeMatchingModel>
The comparison type. You can either choose ONE_TO_ONE
or MANY_TO_MANY
as the attributeMatchingModel
.
If you choose MANY_TO_MANY
, the system can match attributes across the sub-types of an attribute type. For example, if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the BusinessEmail
field of Profile B, the two profiles are matched on the Email
attribute type.
If you choose ONE_TO_ONE
, the system can only match attributes if the sub-types are an exact match. For example, for the Email
attribute type, the system will only consider it a match if the value of the Email
field of Profile A matches the value of the Email
field of Profile B.
Sourcepub fn record_matching_model(self, input: RecordMatchingModel) -> Self
pub fn record_matching_model(self, input: RecordMatchingModel) -> Self
The type of matching record that is allowed to be used in an ID mapping workflow.
If the value is set to ONE_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, only one record in the source can be matched to the same record in the target.
If the value is set to MANY_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, multiple records in the source can be matched to one record in the target.
Sourcepub fn set_record_matching_model(
self,
input: Option<RecordMatchingModel>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_record_matching_model( self, input: Option<RecordMatchingModel>, ) -> Self
The type of matching record that is allowed to be used in an ID mapping workflow.
If the value is set to ONE_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, only one record in the source can be matched to the same record in the target.
If the value is set to MANY_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, multiple records in the source can be matched to one record in the target.
Sourcepub fn get_record_matching_model(&self) -> &Option<RecordMatchingModel>
pub fn get_record_matching_model(&self) -> &Option<RecordMatchingModel>
The type of matching record that is allowed to be used in an ID mapping workflow.
If the value is set to ONE_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, only one record in the source can be matched to the same record in the target.
If the value is set to MANY_SOURCE_TO_ONE_TARGET
, multiple records in the source can be matched to one record in the target.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> Result<IdMappingRuleBasedProperties, BuildError>
pub fn build(self) -> Result<IdMappingRuleBasedProperties, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs a IdMappingRuleBasedProperties
.
This method will fail if any of the following fields are not set:
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl Clone for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
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impl Default for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn default() -> IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
fn default() -> IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl PartialEq for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
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impl Freeze for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl Send for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
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impl Unpin for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for IdMappingRuleBasedPropertiesBuilder
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