Request Summary

The Request Summary page provides an overview of the merge request that you are mapping, of type Multiple or Single.

You can reject merge requests from the Request Summary page, no matter whom the request is assigned to. You cannot reject a merge request with a Completed phase.

Caution: A rejected merge request is no longer available for mapping and cannot be reactivated. To view rejected requests, search for requests with the Rejected phase. See: Merge Request Queue.

For Multiple type merge requests, you also see the included duplicates and the master party that is currently selected for the request. You can select a different master party or remove duplicates from the request. If the merge request contains both active and inactive parties, you can select only an active party as the master. For more information about master parties and removing duplicates, see: Creating Merge Requests.

Attention: If you change the master party or remove any party, you must click Apply and Reprocess, return to the Merge Request Queue page, and wait for mapping defaults to regenerate before continuing with the mapping process.

The certification levels indicate the quality of records, and the meaning of each level is based on your organization's business needs. The status is also set as part of party maintenance. See: Maintaining Parties.

You can personalize this page and display the number of source systems, which is hidden by default. The number indicates how many source systems the party is mapped to. See: Source Systems.

Optionally enter any notes, if available, for the request summary step and click Save Note.

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