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Problem
A set of elements require complex mapping, part of which is the same for many of the elements.
Solution
Use a template to save common mapping expressions rather than retyping them for each element.
Discussion
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Saving parts of business logic that are frequently reused for many elements as a template can significantly reduce the time required to complete a mapping project.
For example, the following business logic is used as part of the mapping for several elements in this project.
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Rather than typing this out for each mapping, the common expression to be reused may be saved as a template.
Copy the common expression to be added, and then go to the
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Settings
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tab of the mapping project and click
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Add/Edit Templates
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Click
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Add
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Provide a descriptive title for the template, and then paste (or type) the common expression into the Template text box. Click
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Add
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. Then click
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Close
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To insert the common expression into the business logic for an element, choose
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Enter Mapping Business Logic
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from the Mapping Method drop-down menu, and then click inside the Business Logic text box. Click the double arrow << to expand the Templates menu, and then select the desired template from the list.
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The common expression is then inserted into the
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Business Logic text box.
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You may also insert the common expression by typing the # character, and then selecting the desired template.
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The business logic may then be adjusted to the individual element.
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