Map
Target Source Rule Book
Use this page to View All Mappings for a Target.
- Click dspMigrate in the Navigation pane.
- Click Map in the Context bar.
- Click the Metrics icon on the Process Area Launch page.
- Click the Rule Book icon on the Metrics and Reports Landing page.
Field |
Description |
NAME |
Displays the name of the object as created in Console. |
TARGET |
Displays the Target table name. |
SOURCE |
Displays the Source name. |
SOURCE DATABASE OBJECT_TARGET RULE |
Displays the type of rule for the mapping. |
PRIORITY |
Displays order in which Target field is run in the Transform rule. |
FIELD GROUP |
Displays current field group to which the selected field belongs. Field groups are assigned in Target Design, and allow users to apply filters for mapping based on certain values in a field. Refer to Work with Field Groups for more information. |
FIELD |
Displays the Source field to be mapped to the Target field |
CHECK TABLE |
Displays the check table name if the field mapping must be value mapped. |
MAPPING STATUS |
Displays the Mapping Status of the field in the mapping process. |
RULE STATUS |
Displays the Rule Status of the rule to be built from the mapping once it is complete. |
ACTION |
Displays the Mapping Action assigned to the field mapping, such as Copy, Default, or Rule. |
DEFAULT VALUE |
Displays the default value to be inserted in the Target field if the Action is Default for the field mapping. |
SOURCE TABLE |
Displays the Source table that stores the Source field to be mapped to the Target field. This field is used with the Copy, RuleXref and Xref actions. |
SOURCE FIELD |
Displays the Source field to be mapped to the Target field. This field is used with the Copy, RuleXref and Xref actions. |
RULES COMMENT |
Displays technical information entered by the Mapper to help the Developer build the rule when the action for the mapping is Manual Rule. |
INSTRUCTION |
Displays the system-generated summary about the field mapping |
RULE SQL |
Displays the SQL for the rule entered on the Mapping Approval page. A developer must enter SQL when rejecting a mapping that has a Manual, Rule or RuleXref action . |
RULE WHERE CLAUSE |
Displays the Where Clause used to filter the records to which a rule is applied. The clause must consist of a column name, an operator and a value. For example, Active = '1 '. |
COMMENT |
Displays the comment entered by the Developer on the Mapping Approvalpage when reviewing the mapping. |
MAPPED BY |
Displays the user name of the Mapper who set the mapping status. |
MAPPED ON |
Displays the date the MAPPING STATUS was set to Complete on the Field Mappings page for the mapping. |
CREATED ON |
Displays the date the rule was created. |
CREATED BY |
Displays the user name of the user who clicked Create or Create All Rules in AutoGen. |
APPROVED BY |
Displays the name of the Developer who approved the mapping on the Mapping Approval page. |
APPROVED ON |
Displays the date the mapping was approved. |
Wave NAME |
Displays the Wave name for the current context created in Console. |
Process Area |
Displays the Process Area name for the current context created in Console. |
ERP TABLE NAME |
Displays the name of the ERP Target table that stores the Target field to be mapped. |
DESCRIPTION |
Displays the description of the Target field in the ERP system. |
METRIC GROUP |
Displays the metric group name. Metric groups are added in Target Design and are a subcategory of field groups. They prioritize and organize fields in field groups for mapping. Refer to Work with Metric Groups for more information. |
KEY FIELD |
If checked, the rule is a key, or primary field, on the table. |
HELP TEXT |
Displays help text provided by the Source system. |
DATA TYPE |
Displays the data type of the field in the Target system. |
LENGTH |
Displays the length of the field in the Target system. |
DECIMALS |
Displays the number of decimal places allowed for a value in the Target field. |
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