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title Validate a Version against Business Rules (Master Data Services) | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 03/01/2017
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Validate a Version against Business Rules (Master Data Services)

In [!INCLUDEssMDSshort], validate a version to apply business rules to all members in the model version.

This procedure explains how to use the [!INCLUDEssMDSmdm] web application to validate data. If you have permission in the MDS database, you can use a stored procedure instead. For more information, see Validation Stored Procedure (Master Data Services).

Note

All members must pass validation before a version can be committed.

Prerequisites

To perform this procedure:

  • You must have permission to access the Version Management functional area.

  • You must be a model administrator. For more information, see Administrators (Master Data Services).

  • The version's status must be Open or Locked.

  • On the Validate Versions page, members must exist with a status other than Validation succeeded.

To validate a version

  1. In [!INCLUDEssMDSmdm], click Version Management.

  2. On the Manage Versions page, from the menu bar, click Validate Version.

  3. On the Validate Versions page, select the model and version you want to validate.

  4. Click Validate.

  5. In the confirmation dialog box, click OK.

    [!NOTE]
    When the progress indicator is no longer displayed, the version has finished validation.

Next Steps

See Also

Validation Statuses (Master Data Services)
Validation Stored Procedure (Master Data Services)
Versions (Master Data Services)
Business Rules (Master Data Services)
Validate Specific Members against Business Rules (Master Data Services)