An attributes equality comparison specifies how to compare an attribute or attributes of a child or parent object in Data Set 1 with a specific attribute or attributes of a child or parent object in Data Set 2. For example, you can evaluate authorized IT asset records for notebooks at a specific site to determine whether the RAM on the notebooks in authorized assets matches the RAM installed on notebooks in deployed assets.
You use the Attributes Equality tab in the Comparison Rules application to create new attributes equality clauses, to view or modify existing clauses, and to delete attributes equality clauses.
Each clause in an attributes equality comparison specifies an attribute or attributes of a child or parent object in Data Set 1 to compare with a specific attribute or attributes of a child or parent object in Data Set 2.
To use attributes equality comparisons effectively, review the documentation that describes components of attributes equality clauses.