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  1. Preface
  2. Introducing B2B Gateway
  3. B2B Gateway administration
  4. Project and asset management
  5. EDI X12 and EDIFACT Messages
  6. Custom files with custom mappings
  7. Inbound Custom Files with Intelligent Structure Discovery
  8. File transfer tasks
  9. Partners
  10. Tracking and Monitoring Events
  11. B2B Gateway REST APIs
  12. Glossary

B2B Gateway

B2B Gateway

Step 3. Select incoming fields

Step 3. Select incoming fields

For each sample interface file, select the incoming fields to use in the mapping.
  1. Add an object to the mapping canvas and connect one of the source transformations you created to the object you add. You can add any type of object, based on the business logic that you want to add to the mapping. For example, a filter or a joiner. The object can also be the target of the mapping.
  2. Select the object you added. Select the
    Incoming Fields
    tab and, in the
    Field Rules
    table, select the following options:
    Option
    Selection
    Operator
    Include
    Field Selection Criteria
    Named Fields
    Click anywhere outside of the
    Field Selection Criteria
    selection box.
  3. In the
    Field Rules
    table, under
    Details
    , click
    Configure
    .
    The
    Include Named Fields
    dialog box appears, listing all the fields in the sample interface file.
  4. Select the incoming fields to use in the mapping and then click
    OK
    .
    The
    Include Named Fields
    dialog box closes.
  5. If required, add more elements to the mappings to build the business logic of the mapping.
    If you selected incoming fields in a target transformation, do not add elements after the target. The target must be the last element in the mapping.
  6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all the sample interface files that you defined as sources in the mapping.

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