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Reader Comments (3)
The FIRST steps in Data Quality . . . quality input :)
Cool concept.
"A picture speaks a thousand words" :)
My perception:
Keep a check on free text entry into systems, if not in all data fields, then at least protect the unique identifiers!!!
MDMAnswers
I can't see the quality with your foot on my 'I', and a trapped 'colon' will definitely stop the (data) flow.
Sorry for the bad puns.