Creating SCV Mapping
- Select Configuration > SCV > Mappings. The list of mappings that are already defined is displayed.
- Click New.
- Specify this information in the Details tab:
- Name
- A unique name of the Mapping.
- Description
- The description of the Mapping.
- Source Override
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Indicates if the source mapping is overridden.
Note:
- This option is enabled for system defined mappings.
- This option is set to On, if the source is overridden.
- Element Override
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Indicates if the element is overridden.
Note:
- This option is enabled for system defined mappings.
- This option is set to On, if the source is overridden or the element is overridden.
- Enabled
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Indicates if the Mapping is active (On) or inactive (Off). By default, the field is set to On.
Note:
- Only active Mappings are used for transferring the planning data.
- This field is enabled for system and user defined Mappings.
- System
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Indicates if the Mapping is system defined or is user defined.
Note: This option is enabled only if the Mapping is defined by the system.
- Default
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Indicates if the mapping is used as the default mapping between the source and target objects.
Note:
- This option is used only if the target table has multiple mappings.
- By default, this option is set to Off.
- Specify this information in the Table Mapping tab:
- Target Table
- The Target Table for which the mapping is applicable. This is SCV table name that is selected from the Table Registry.
- Source Object Type
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The type of source object. Possible values:
- Table
- View
- Query
- Source Table
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The name of the SCV table (defined in the Table Registry) from which the mapping is applied based on the Source Type.
Note: This field is displayed only if the Source Object Type is set to Table.
- Source View
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The name of the SCV view from which the mapping is applied.
Note: This field is displayed only if the Source Object Type is set as View.
- Source Query
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The SQL query used to determine the source.
Note:
- You must verify the Query using Verify option.
- This filed is displayed only if the Source Object Type is set to View.
- Click the Elements Mapping tab. This tab contains the Mapping of Elements available in the Target Table.
- Click Add (+).
- Specify this information:
- Target Element
- The target element to be mapped.
- Description
- The description of the Mapping Element.
- Transformation Type
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The transformation type to be mapped to the mapping. Possible values:
- CONSTANT
- DIRECT MAPPING
- KEYWORD
- EXPRESSION
- HASHKEY
Note: The default value is Direct Mapping. - Source Element
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The source Table or View to be mapped.
Note: This field is displayed if the Transformation Type is set to Direct Mapping.
- Default Value
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The target element with a default value when Source Element is not defined.
Note: This field is applicable only if Transformation Type is set to Direct Mapping.
- Keyword
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The predefined keyword. Possible values:
- CURRENT_DATE
- CURRENT_TIME
Note: This field is applicable only if Transformation Type is set to Keyword. - Constant Value
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The constant value applied to the target element.
Note: This field is applicable only if Transformation Type is set to Constant.
- SQL Expression
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The SQL expression for retrieving source data.
Note: This field is displayed only when Transformation Type is set to Expression.
- Click Effective Mapping. The list of all fields created by the mapping process is displayed.
- Click Save. A new mapping is created after the successful validation of the specified information.
Note: You can use this page to:
- Create a duplicate of the existing mapping and modify the parameters as required using the Duplicate option.
- Delete the user defined mappings only using the Delete option.