pub struct BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis {
    pub address: String,
    pub date_of_birth: String,
    pub email_address: String,
    pub id_number: String,
    pub ip_address: String,
    pub name: String,
    pub phone_number: String,
}
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Analysis of which fields matched between one Beacon User and another.

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§address: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§date_of_birth: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§email_address: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§id_number: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§ip_address: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§name: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

§phone_number: String

An enum indicating the match type between two Beacon Users.

match indicates that the provided input data was a strong match against the other Beacon User.

partial_match indicates the data approximately matched the other Beacon User. For example, “Knope” vs. “Knope-Wyatt” for last name.

no_match indicates that Plaid was able to compare this field against the other Beacon User and it did not match the provided input data.

no_data indicates that Plaid was unable to compare this field against the original Beacon User because the field was not present in one of the Beacon Users.

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impl Clone for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn clone(&self) -> BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn default() -> BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Display for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Serialize for BeaconMatchSummaryAnalysis

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fn serialize<__S>(&self, __serializer: __S) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>
where __S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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