Generate pivoted view of crosswalks
The attribute values in entities and relations belong to specific crosswalks.
You can export entities and relations in the sliced by crosswalks format. This will help you to get the details of which crosswalks contributed what attribute values to the entity or the relation. In the sliced by crosswalks format, attribute values for each crosswalk are represented as a separate line in the output.
You can find this mapping in the attributes field of a crosswalk.
Name | Required | Details | Type | Default | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
anchorAttribute |
No | This parameter is only applicable for CSV export. The parameter specifies an anchor attribute, it will precede all the other attributes. Only a single OV value for that attribute will be present on a CSV line for an entity. If it's used with the slicedByCrosswalks option, the value will be put on each CSV line no matter which crosswalk that value belongs to. The select parameter doesn’t affect this option. | String |
attributes.UUID |
|
slicedByCrosswalks |
No | This parameter is only applicable for CSV export. If the value of the parameter is set to be true, you can slice the objects by crosswalks. Each set of attribute values is placed on a separate CSV line that represents a crosswalk these attributes belong to. You can’t use the option with the exploded option. |
Boolean |
false |
Example
Entity
{
"uri": "entities/e1",
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual",
"attributes": {
"LastName": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/LastName",
"ov": false,
"value": "K.",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/LastName/101"
},
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/LastName",
"ov": true,
"value": "Krasko",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/LastName/1"
}
],
"FirstName": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/FirstName",
"ov": false,
"value": "Vanya",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/100"
},
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/FirstName",
"ov": true,
"value": "Ivan",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/0"
}
],
"Description": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/Description",
"ov": true,
"value": "VIP",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Description/3"
}
],
"Identifiers": [
{
"label": "RU-7401-123456 Active",
"value": {
"ID": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/Identifiers/attributes/ID",
"ov": true,
"value": "RU-7401-123456",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4/ID/5"
}
],
"Status": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/Identifiers/attributes/Status",
"ov": true,
"value": "Active",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4/Status/6"
}
]
},
"ov": true,
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4"
},
{
"label": "RU-0000-000000",
"value": {
"ID": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/Identifiers/attributes/ID",
"ov": false,
"value": "RU-0000-000000",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/102/ID/103"
}
]
},
"ov": false,
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/102"
}
]
},
"crosswalks": [
{
"uri": "entities/e1/crosswalks/773387554823476",
"type": "configuration/sources/AMA",
"value": "CW-AMA-ID-1",
"attributes": [
"entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/0",
"entities/e1/attributes/LastName/1",
"entities/e1/attributes/Description/3",
"entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4",
"entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4/ID/5",
"entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/4/Status/6"
],
"singleAttributeUpdateDates": {}
},
{
"uri": "entities/e1/crosswalks/773387567359003",
"type": "configuration/sources/AMA",
"value": "CW-AMA-ID-2",
"attributes": [
"entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/100",
"entities/e1/attributes/LastName/101",
"entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/102",
"entities/e1/attributes/Identifiers/102/ID/103"
],
"singleAttributeUpdateDates": {}
}
]
}
}
Regular CSV Format
The example below shows an export output in the regular CSV format, when the new options aren’t used.
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities
{
"ovOnly": false
}
See
Table 2: Regular CSV Format to find out the list of attributes that are
displayed in the CSV file. ID | Type | Attributes.Description | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.FirstName2 | Attributes.Last name | Attributes.LastName2 | Attributes.Identifiers.ID | Attributes.Identifiers.Status | Attributes.Identifiers2.ID | Crosswalks.AMA.ID | Crosswalks.AMA2.ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | VIP | Ivan | Vanya | Krasto | K | RU-7401-123456 | Active | RU-0000-000000 | CW-AMA-ID-1 | CW-AMA-ID-2 |
Anchor attributes
The following example
explains how anchorAttribute
is present on CSV lines. Comparing to
the regular export, the non-ov values of attributes.Identifiers.ID
are ignored. The anchor attribute goes first in the set of attribute
columns.
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?anchorAttribute=attributes.Identifiers.ID
{
"ovOnly": false
}
See Table 3: Anchor Attributes to find out the list of Anchor
attributes that are displayed in the CSV file. ID | Type | Attributes.Identifiers.ID | Attributes.Description | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.FirstName2 | Attributes.Last name | Attributes.LastName2 | Attributes.Identifiers.Status | Crosswalks.AMA.ID | Crosswalks.AMA2.ID |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | RU-7401-123456 | VIP | Ivan | Vanya | Krasto | K | Active | CW-AMA-ID-1 | CW-AMA-ID-2 |
Sliced by crosswalks
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true
{
"ovOnly": false
}
Table 4: Sliced by Crosswalks to find out the list of Sliced by
Crosswalks
attributes that are displayed in the CSV file. ID | Type | Attributes.Description | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.Last name | Attributes.Identifiers.ID | Attributes.Identifiers.Status | Crosswalk.Source table | Crosswalk. Type | Crosswalks.Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | VIP | Ivan | Krasto | RU-7401-123456 | Active | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 | |
e1 | Individual | Vanya | K | RU-0000-000000 | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-2 |
Anchor Attribute and sliced by crosswalks
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true&anchorAttribute=attributes.Identifiers.ID
{
"ovOnly": false
}
See Table 5: Anchor Attributes and Sliced by Crosswalks to find out the list
of attributes that are displayed in the CSV file. ID | Type | Attributes.Identifiers.ID | Attributes.Description | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.LastName | Attributes.Identifiers.Status | Crosswalks.SourceTable | Crosswalks.Type | Crosswalk.Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | RU-7401-123456 | VIP | Ivan | Krasko | Active | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 | |
e1 | Individual | RU-7401-123456 The Anchor Attribute value is propagated to each CSV line, even though it belongs to another crosswalk. |
Vanya | K | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 |
Anchor attribute and sliced by crosswalks with select parameter
The example shows how the Select
parameter works with the
parameters: slicedByCrosswalks
and
anchorAttribute
.
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true&anchorAttribute=attributes.Identifiers.ID&select=id,crosswalks
{
"ovOnly": false
}
See Table 6: Anchor Attributes and Sliced by Crosswalks and select Parameter
to find out the list of attributes that are displayed in the CSV file. ID | Attributes.Identifiers.ID | Crosswalks.SourceTable | Crosswalks.Type | Crosswalks.Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | RU-7401-123456 | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 | |
e1 | RU-7401-123456 The Anchor Attribute value is propagated to each CSV line, even though it belongs to another crosswalk. |
AMA | CW-AMA-ID-2 |
Dates in crosswalks
ThereltioLoadDate
, createDate
,
updateDate
, and deleteDate
values of crosswalks of
entities
, reference attributes
,
relations
, and startObjects
are exported in CSV
file only in the pivoted view of crosswalks.Example
Entity with reference attribute:
{
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3",
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual",
"endDate": 1687340645000,
"attributes": {
"FirstName": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/FirstName",
"ov": true,
"value": "John",
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/FirstName/4yrrf0oN5"
}
],
"Address": [
{
"label": "",
"relationshipLabel": "",
"value": {
"Country": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Location/attributes/Country",
"ov": true,
"value": "US",
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/Address/1DSv6fkd/Country/4yrrf0wtb"
}
]
},
"ov": true,
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/Address/1DSv6fkd",
"refEntity": {
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Location",
"crosswalks": [
{
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/crosswalks/1d1HcGYJ.4yrrf15Q7",
"type": "configuration/sources/Reltio",
"value": "1d1HcGYJ",
"createDate": "2022-06-23T12:07:11.686Z",
"updateDate": "2022-06-23T12:07:11.686Z",
"attributeURIs": [
"entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/Address/1DSv6fkd",
"entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/Address/1DSv6fkd/Country/4yrrf0wtb"
]
}
],
"objectURI": "entities/1d1HcGYJ"
},
"refRelation": {
"type": "configuration/relationTypes/HasAddress",
"crosswalks": [
{
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/crosswalks/1DSv6fkd.4yrrf19gN",
"type": "configuration/sources/Reltio",
"value": "1DSv6fkd",
"createDate": "2022-06-23T12:07:11.686Z",
"updateDate": "2022-06-23T12:07:11.686Z"
}
],
"startRefPinned": false,
"endRefPinned": false,
"startRefIgnored": false,
"endRefIgnored": false,
"objectURI": "relations/1DSv6fkd"
},
"startObjectCrosswalks": [
{
"type": "configuration/sources/AHA",
"value": "cr1"
}
]
}
]
},
"isFavorite": false,
"crosswalks": [
{
"uri": "entities/1d1HcCI3/crosswalks/4yrrf119r",
"type": "configuration/sources/AHA",
"value": "cr1",
"reltioLoadDate": "2022-06-23T12:07:11.686Z",
"createDate": "2022-06-21T09:44:05.000Z",
"updateDate": "2022-06-22T09:44:05.000Z",
"deleteDate": "2023-06-21T09:44:05.000Z",
"attributes": [
"entities/1d1HcCI3/attributes/FirstName/4yrrf0oN5"
],
"singleAttributeUpdateDates": {}
}
]
}
slicedByCrosswalks
parameter.
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true
{
"ovOnly": false
}
Headers | Values |
---|---|
ID | 1d1HcCI3 |
Type | Individual |
Attributes.FirstName | John |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.CreateDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.DeleteDate | |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.ReltioLoadDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.SourceTable | |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.Type | Reltio |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.UpdateDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refEntityCrosswalk.Value | 1d1HcGYJ |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.CreateDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.DeleteDate | |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.ReltioLoadDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.SourceTable | |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.Type | Reltio |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.UpdateDate | 1655986031686 |
Attributes.Address.refRelationCrosswalk.Value | 1DSv6fkd |
Crosswalks.CreateDate | 1655804645000 |
Crosswalks.DeleteDate | 1687340645000 |
Crosswalks.ReltioLoadDate | 1655986031686 |
Crosswalks.SourceTable | |
Crosswalks.Type | AHA |
Crosswalks.UpdateDate | 1655891045000 |
Filtering by source type in crosswalks slices export
Slice Filter
You can filter the individual crosswalks slices by source type in the pivoted view of crosswalks using thesliceFilter
body parameter in the entities/relations CSV
export.See Table 8: Body Parameters to find the parameters with the corresponding values and value types.
Parameter | Required | Value | Value type | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
|
No | This parameter is only applicable to the CSV export format. You
can use the parameter with the slicedByCrosswalks
query parameter.This parameter provides an ability to filter
individual slices generated by the
The
sourceSystems property is available for filtering
by source type in |
String | not equals(sourceSystems,
'ReltioCleanser') |
Example
Entity JSON
{
"uri": "entities/e1",
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual",
"attributes": {
"LastName": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/LastName",
"ov": false,
"value": "K.",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/LastName/101"
},
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/LastName",
"ov": true,
"value": "Krasko",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/LastName/1"
}
],
"FirstName": [
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/FirstName",
"ov": false,
"value": "Vanya",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/100"
},
{
"type": "configuration/entityTypes/Individual/attributes/FirstName",
"ov": true,
"value": "Ivan",
"uri": "entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/0"
}
]
},
"crosswalks": [
{
"uri": "entities/e1/crosswalks/773387554823476",
"type": "configuration/sources/AMA",
"value": "CW-AMA-ID-1",
"attributes": [
"entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/0",
"entities/e1/attributes/LastName/1"
],
"singleAttributeUpdateDates": {}
},
{
"uri": "entities/e1/crosswalks/773387567359003",
"type": "configuration/sources/AHA",
"value": "CW-AHA-ID-1",
"attributes": [
"entities/e1/attributes/FirstName/100",
"entities/e1/attributes/LastName/101"
],
"singleAttributeUpdateDates": {}
}
]
}
Regular Pivoted View of Crosswalks
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true
{
"ovOnly": false
}
CSV Output File
See Table 9: CSV Output File to find out the list of attributes that are displayed in the CSV output file.ID | Type | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.Last name | Crosswalks.SourceTable | Crosswalks.Type | Crosswalks.Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | Ivan | Krasto | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 | |
e1 | Individual | Vanya | K | AHA | CW-AHA-ID-1 |
Pivoted view of Crosswalks with SliceFilter Parameter
POST /export/{tenantId}/entities?slicedByCrosswalks=true
{
"ovOnly": false,
"sliceFilter": "not equals(sourceSystems, 'AHA')"
}
CSV Output File
See Table 10: CSV Output File to find out the list of attributes that are displayed in the CSV output file.ID | Type | Attributes.FirstName | Attributes.Last name | Crosswalks.SourceTable | Crosswalks.Type | Crosswalks.Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1 | Individual | Ivan | Krasto | AMA | CW-AMA-ID-1 |