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Dutch Definitions

In the SAS Quality Knowledge Base (QKB), the Dutch definitions are shared by all Dutch-language locales. Shared Dutch definitions are described below.

Case Definitions
Gender Analysis Definitions

Identification Analysis Definitions

Match Definitions

Parse Definitions

Pattern Analysis Definitions

Standardization Definitions

Inherited Definitions

Case Definitions

None.

Gender Analysis Definitions

Name
Description The Gender Analysis definition for Name determines the gender of a name.
Possible Output M
F
U
  Input Output
Examples Abigaël Sutandar F
Baronnes Peeters F
Dra. F.A.D. van Houten F
Mevr. Stephan Ozerden F
Alfo Slocuk M
Berg, Sr. M
De heer A. Pieper M
Graaf N. Peeters M
B.S.H. Bol U
Bo Bosch U
van de Geest RE U
Remarks If the gender is determined by the prefix, title, suffix or additional info, the given name is not tested.

Identification Analysis Definitions

None.

Match Definitions

Name
Description The Name match definition generates match codes which can be used to cluster records containing names of individuals.
Max Length of Match Code 20 characters
  Input Cluster ID
Examples Heleen van Arkel-de Greef 0
Van Arkel de Greef, Heleen 0
Bert Laar 1
Bert de Laar 1
Bert van de Laar 1
Bart Jan Bör 2
Bartjan Boer 2
Kruisink, Gerrit Jan 3
Krüisink, Geertjan 3
Remarks

If a large portion of the input data has only initials instead of given names you can consider using the Name (Initials) definition instead.

NoteNote: The results listed above reflect the default match sensitivity (85).

Parse Definitions

Name
Description The Parse definition for Name parses names of individuals into a set of tokens.
Output Tokens Prefix
Given Name
Family Name
Suffix
Title/Additional Info
  Input Output
Example 1 Ruud Gullit Prefix  
Given Name Ruud
Family Name Gullit
Suffix  
Title/Additional Info  
  Input Output
Example 2 Marco van Basten Prefix  
Given Name Marco
Family Name van Basten
Suffix  
Title/Additional Info  
  Input Output
Example 3 Dhr. ing. Maarten van der Berg Prefix Dhr. ing.
Given Name Maarten
Family Name van der Berg
Suffix  
Title/Additional Info  
Remarks  

 

Name (Global)
Description The Parse definition for Name (Global) parses names of individuals into a globally recognized set of tokens.
Output Tokens Prefix
Given Name
Middle Name
Family Name
Suffix
Title/Additional Info
  Input Output
Example 1 Ruud Gullit Prefix  
Given Name Ruud
Middle Name  
Family Name Gullit
Suffix  
Title/Additional Info  
  Input Output
Example 2 Marco van Basten Prefix  
Given Name Marco
Middle Name  
Family Name van Basten
Suffix  
Title/Additional Info  
  Input Output
Example 3 Dhr. ing. Maarten van der Berg Jr, Directeur Prefix Dhr. ing.
Given Name Maarten
Middle Name  
Family Name van der Berg
Suffix Jr
Title/Additional Info Directeur
Remarks Parse definitions named with the Global keyword use a set of output tokens that is consistent across every locale. Results obtained from these definitions can be stored in the same database fields as the results obtained from definitions of the same name in other locales.

 

Name (Multiple Name)
Description The Parse definition for Name (Multiple Name) parses strings that contain the names of two individuals into a set of tokens.
Output Tokens Name 1
Name 2
  Input Output
Example 1 Jeantine Dlacquiere en Henrice Anstotz Name 1 Jeantine Dlacquiere
Name 2 Henrice Anstotz
  Input Output
Example 2 Dhr. & Mevr. Ozkiliet-Appeldoorn Name 1 Dhr. Ozkiliet-Appeldoorn
Name 2 Mevr. Ozkiliet-Appeldoorn
  Input Output
Example 3 Moins, A B C en Janssens, R S U Name 1 Moins, A B C
Name 2 Janssens, R S U
  Input Output
Example 4 P.J.M. Meijer Name 1 P.J.M. Meijer
Name 2  
Remarks If only one name is present in the input, the first token is used.

Pattern Analysis Definitions

None.

Standardization Definitions

None.

Inherited Definitions

In addition to the definitions listed on this page, all Dutch-language locales also inherit all Global definitions.