Target Design

Set up Lookup Tables

In value mapping, an individual value in a Source field in one table is configured to be converted to a value stored in another table that the target system will accept in the Target field. For example, if two large companies merge, they may want to convert the Legacy Org Numbers first and then value map to the new Org numbers (in an Org check table) in the Target ERP system.

Refer to Perform Value Mapping for more information.

The field and value that must be value mapped are stored in check tables, also called lookup tables.

Lookup tables for a Source can be added in Target Design:

  • Manually by adding the tables and fields on the Target Lookup Table page in Target Design
  • Automatically on import, when a System Type that contains the lookup table is imported into Target Design. Check tables are stored in System Types, which are created in Common. Refer to System Types in Common for more information.

Lookup tables are automatically synced to Map when the lookup table is saved.

NOTE: A lookup table is registered as a Source table with a status of Documentation and a rule priority offset of 50000 so that it is sorted last. Documentation sources are not processed but are a reference item to see all the sources of data.

NOTE: If a Wave is copied in Console, the lookup tables are also copied.

A simple lookup table contains one key. A complex lookup table contains a multiple part key.

Refer to Set up a Simple Lookup Tables and Set up a Complex Lookup Table for more information.

NOTE: A lookup table can be added in Target Design with up to five key fields. If the table requires more than five key fields, a view must be written.

NOTE: If the Target system is Oracle, a view must be written. A Target lookup table for an Oracle Target cannot be created using the Target Lookup Table page.

A lookup table that already exists can be edited, or a lookup table can be added. The process is the same.