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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Integration Hub
  3. Catalog
  4. Applications
  5. Topics
  6. Creating Topics
  7. Topic Properties
  8. Publications
  9. Creating Publications
  10. Publication Properties
  11. Subscriptions
  12. Creating Subscriptions
  13. Subscription Properties
  14. Events and Event Monitoring
  15. Dashboard and Reports
  16. Glossary

Operator Guide

Operator Guide

Step 6. View and Edit Subscription Field Mapping

Step 6. View and Edit Subscription Field Mapping

View and edit the mapping of topic tables and fields to target tables and fields on the
Field Mapping
page of the subscription wizard.
If you created joins in "Step 4. Define Joins", configure field mapping of joins to target tables and fields.
  1. Perform the following actions to view and edit the mapping of a topic table or a join to a target table:
    1. Click the edit table mapping icon.
      The
      Edit Table Mapping
      dialog box appears.
    2. Search for tables in the database. Note the following guidelines:
      • To search for tables by table name, enter a string in the
        Find Target Table
        text box and then click
        Search
        .
      • To search for tables that use a schema other than the default schema, clear the option
        Show default schema only
        , enter a string in the
        Schema
        text box, and then click
        Search
        .
      • To clear the search results and to show only tables that use the default schema, select the option
        Show default schema only
        and then click
        Show All
        .
      • The search is not case sensitive.
      • You can search for a substring.
      The
      Search Results
      section displays the target tables that match the search string and the schema that each table uses. The name of the topic table for which you are editing the mapping shows in row of the target table to which the topic table is mapped, in the
      Mapped To
      column.
    3. To map the topic table to a different target table, click the row of the target table to which you want to map the topic table and then click
      Map Target Table
      .
      The
      Edit Table Mapping
      dialog box closes. The
      Field Mapping
      page shows the revised mapping.
  2. Perform the following actions on the
    Field Mapping
    page to view and to map fields in a topic table to fields in a target table:
    1. Click the edit field mapping icon.
      The
      Edit Field Mapping
      dialog box appears.
    2. To search for fields that are used in the topic table or in the target table, enter a string for the field name in the
      Find Field
      text box, and then click
      Search
      .
      Choose
      Display unmapped fields only
      to show only unmapped fields in the search results.
      Topic and target fields that match the search string appear. A green checkmark next to a field name indicates that the field is mapped.
    3. To map a topic table field to a target table field, drag the field from the
      Topic Table
      section to the
      Target Table
      section.
    4. To add an expression to a field, in the
      Actions
      column, click the expression icon to open the
      Expression Editor
      , and then select fields and functions to add to the field.
    5. To clear the mapping of a field, in the
      Actions
      column, click the clear icon.
    6. To view field details, rest on the details icon to the left of a field name.
    7. To revert to the default
      Data Integration Hub
      table and field mapping, click
      Auto Map
      .
    8. Click
      OK
      to map the fields.
      The
      Edit Field Mapping
      dialog box closes.
  3. To revert to the default
    Data Integration Hub
    table and field mapping, click
    Auto Map
    in the
    Field Mapping
    page.
  4. To clear all table and field mappings, click
    Clear All
    in the
    Field Mapping
    page.
    The subscription must contain at least one mapped topic table.
  5. In the
    Field Mapping
    page, click
    Next
    .
    The
    Filter
    page appears.

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