Output
Enable Encryption - Enable GZip Compression
If you’d like to Enable Encryption or GZip Compression for an Output, select the Output Options > Options tab and check the Enable Encryption or Enable GZip Compression checkbox.
For Enable Encryption, the Recipient Email field will display enabling you to enter an email that corresponds to a public key. The public key (no private keys) must first be sent to BettrData Support where it will be added to your keychain and then made available for use as a recipient email to receive the encrypted email.
Write Drops-Flag Duplicates
Write Drops
Checking the Flag Duplicates box will enable the Drop Duplicates Option. A key(s) must be designated on the Convert Schema for this setting to work correctly. Setting these two options will force the output to be unique on the designated key(s).
Drop Duplicates
Making this selection would then drop the duplicated data on output. The number of ‘Convert Drops’ and ‘Output Count’ will then display under ‘General Counts’ on the ‘Run Report’ along with an Error that enables you to make any needed changes on the report. See View Report for more information on General Counts.
Force Input Sort Order on Output
This means that the output data will preserve the sort order of the input data, regardless of whether the output system (e.g. a query engine, transformation stage, or export function) would normally sort it differently or apply its own default behavior.
Combine Split Files
Checking this will enable the process of reassembling multiple segmented or divided parts of a larger file into a single, unified file where it was intentionally split into smaller pieces for easier handling.
Passthrough Raw Input Data (Performance Impact)
Checking this box will allow the data to be forwarded exactly as received—without transformation, cleansing, decoding, or processing—from input to output. This raw data passthrough often has performance implications.
Auto Virtual File
The file is not physically stored on disk but is dynamically created and made accessible as if it were a real file. The file never exists on disk, but the process downstream can read from it as if it does.
Automatic Creation | The file is generated by the system without manual intervention. |
Virtual | It doesn’t exist as a real file in storage; it is simulated. |
Accessible Like a File | Users or processes can read/query it using standard file interfaces. |
Temporary / Ephemeral | Often exists only for the duration of a session, query, or job. |
Backed by Data Source | Its contents may come from a database, API, or stream. |
Parsing
Parse Address Components
Select this checkbox to enable the process of breaking down a full address string into its individual, structured parts—such as street name, house number, city, state, postal code, and country.
Parse Separated Name Components
Selecting this checkbox to break a full name into its individual parts, such as first name, middle name, last name (surname), title, suffix, and possibly more. This is commonly used in data cleaning, identity resolution, and form standardization tasks.
Enhance
Address Standardization
Search Profile By: PII
Search Profile By: Email None
Search Profile By: Email MD5 None
Search Profile By: Phone None
Append Demographics
Score Name Field for Company Name (AI)
Flag Profanity (Name & Default Postal Fields)
Performance
Priority
None PAUSED LOWEST LOW MEDIUM HIGH HIGHEST
Disable Auto Validate
Require Manual 'Review Complete' Response
Reporting: Disable Missing (Beta)
Reporting: Disable Errors (Beta)
Reporting: Disable Profiles (Beta)
Reporting: Disable Min/Max (Beta)[ ] Reporting: Disable Name Validations (Beta)