Creating a sensitive data mapping from the Mappings menu

  1. Select Connect > Mappings. A list of mappings is displayed.
  2. Click Add and select Sensitive Data mapping. The Mapping details page is displayed.
  3. Specify this information:
    Name
    Specify the name of the new mapping.
    Description
    Optionally, specify a description of the mapping.
    Document
    Specify the document from which you want to hide the sensitive data. For sensitive data mappings, the source and target documents are always the same. Click Browse to select a document. The document must be available in the Data Catalog

    If there is an updated schema for the selected document, a notification message is displayed. Click Sync above the document selection field to load the new schema from the Data Catalog.

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  4. Add nodes to the masking table.
    Select a node from the tree that represents the document. Right-click and select Add to Masking Table to add the node to the masking table. After a node is added to the masking table, you can apply security policy on it.
  5. Apply security policies.
    To apply a security policy on an element:
    1. Select the drop-down box in the Security Policy column.
    2. Select one of the available security policies:
      • Data removal - removes the data value of an element or attribute in the output BOD.
      • Data masking - masks, that is, replaces, the data value of an element or attribute in the output BOD with a user input string.
      • Node removal - removes the node and its children from the output BOD.
  6. Save the mapping.
  7. Click the Testing tab and load a representative XML document.
  8. Click Format to format the input.
  9. Click Preview to test the sensitive data mapping. To format the test result, click Format.
A mapping is completed, for example, when it contains no error notifications. After a mapping is completed, you can approve that mapping and use it in a data flow.