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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Mapping Architect for Visio
  3. Mapping Templates
  4. Mapping Objects
  5. Mapping Template Rules
  6. Using the Import Mapping Template Wizard
  7. Using the mapgen Command Line Program
  8. Using Informatica Mapping Templates
  9. Appendix A: Glossary

Mapping Architect for Visio Guide

Mapping Architect for Visio Guide

Step 3. Select Mappings to Generate

Step 3. Select Mappings to Generate

This step displays the list of mappings you configured. You can select the mappings that you want to generate.
If you select the Save parameter values for the selected mapping option, you can reuse the mapping template parameter file to create more mappings. The wizard saves the parameter values for each mapping you selected in the mapping template parameter file.
Save the parameter values to a mapping template parameter file. If you do not save the parameter file and an error occurs when generating the mappings, you cannot retrieve the parameter value settings for each mapping you configured.
To select the mappings you want to generate:
  1. Select the mappings you want to generate.
  2. Optionally, click Save Parameter Values for the Selected Mappings to save the parameter values for the selected mappings. Click Browse to navigate to the folder where you want to save the parameter file.
    By default, the Publish Template function creates a mapping template parameter file in the same location as the mapping template XML file. You can choose to overwrite the existing file or create a new mapping template parameter file.
  3. Optionally, click Create Single Mapping for Selected Mappings to create one mapping with multiple pipelines. Enter the name for the mapping. Default is the first mapping name in the list of mappings. Select this option if you do not want to create workflows for each mapping. For example, select this option if you want to create one connection to Oracle LogMiner.
  4. Click Next.
    The wizard prompts you to export table definitions.
  5. Click Yes.
    The Export Object dialog box appears and the table definitions are exported to the default location.
  6. Click Close on the Export Objects dialog box.

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