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Meaning of matching strategy. What is it: objects of the same type to find similar or identical.

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Definition matching strategy

MATCHING STRATEGY title: matching strategy (SRM-CI) (SAP Library - Glossary)
MATCHING STRATEGY category: Content Integrator (SRM-CI)
MATCHING STRATEGY explained:

Compares a business object of a specific type with other objects of the same type to find similar or identical objects and creates ID mappings between the matching objects.

The matching strategy consists of a normalizing algorithm and a matching algorithm. The normalizing algorithm standardizes the matching-relevant object attribute values according to certain rules, so that the matching algorithm can use the normalized values to find matching objects. The matching algorithm calculates a matching score that reflects the degree of similarity between two objects as a percentage value.

ID mappings are created for objects with sufficiently high matching scores.

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