Define the Data Strategy
You can define a data strategy that governs a specific subset of securities, including source hierarchy rules and other information about compositing data for these securities.
To define the data strategy:
From the Setup workspace, click Data Strategies in the left navigation.
You see the Data Strategy workspace with the list of available data strategies.Click Create New.
You see the Data Strategy Definition dialog box.In the ID text box, enter a unique identifier. If you leave this option blank, the system assigns a unique identifier.
In the Name text box, enter a name for the data strategy.
In the Description text box, optionally enter a description of the data strategy.
The Data Type field defaults to Price.
The Gold Copy field defaults to the composite source selected during setup.
Click Advanced Options to view the Advanced Options dialog box. Select all that apply and then click Save.
Set the Enabled check box (default) to indicate the data strategy is enabled for use. Or, clear the check box to disable use.
Click the Vendor Data Expiration drop down and optionally select a date rule to block stale vendor data from composite use.
Click Next.
You see the Data Strategies page.
Specify the Security Criteria
In the Securities Criteria page you can define the security and/or holdings criteria.
To specify the security criteria:
Click Define for Security Selection Criteria and use the Logic Builder to define the security filter that defines the subset of securities processed by the data strategy.
To apply holdings criteria to the data strategy, click the Apply holdings criteria to this data strategy check box and then select an option from the Entities, Source, and Date Rule drop-down lists.
Click Define for Holdings Criteria and optionally use the Logic Builder to define the securities with holdings processed by the data strategy.
Click Next.
You see the Sources page.
Define the Sources
In the Sources page you can select a pre-defined source hierarchy rule.
Select a rule from the Source Rule drop-down list.
You see the source hierarchy rules displayed in the space below.Click Next.
You see the Field Group page.
Select the Field Groups
In the Fields page you can select a field group that contains your intended composite field. RDC uses field groups which is the reason why a group is chosen even one there is only one composite field.
To select field groups for the data strategy:
Select the Field Groups from the drop-down list.
You see the field group details displayed in the space below.To require that a field group be Authorization Required, click the corresponding checkbox.
Click Next.
You see the Enrichments page.
Apply Enrichments
In the Enrichments page you can select pre-configured enrichments to be applied to the data strategy that you are creating.
Select the Enrichment from the drop-down list.
Select if the enrichment to be applied is an Overlay or Default.
Click Next.
You see the Validations page.
Apply Validations
In the Validations page you can select which type of validation rules to apply to your data strategy.
Select the Validation Processing. Options include:
– Process using global validation rules only.
– Define specific validation ruleIf you selected to Define specificvalidation rules, then select Validation Rule from the drop-down list.
Click Save & Close.
The data strategy has been added to the list of available data strategies in the workspace.