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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to SAP Table Connector
  3. Connections for SAP Table Connector
  4. Mappings and mapping tasks with SAP Table
  5. Data type reference
  6. FAQ for SAP Table Connector

SAP Table Connector

SAP Table Connector

Mappings and mapping tasks with SAP Table

Mappings and mapping tasks with SAP Table

Use the
Data Integration
Mapping Designer to configure mappings.
When you configure a mapping to describe the flow of data from source you can also add transformations to transform data. A transformation includes field rules to define incoming fields. Links visually represent how data moves through the data flow.
After you create a mapping, you can run the mapping or you can deploy the mapping in a
mapping
task. The Mapping Configuration application allows you to process data based on the data flow logic defined in a mapping or integration template.
Use the
Mapping
task wizard to create a
mapping
task. When you create a
mapping
task, you select the mapping or integration template for the task to use.
If you configured parameters, which are placeholders for information, in a mapping, you can define the parameters in the
mapping
task. Defining parameters provides additional flexibility and allows you to use the same mapping in multiple
mapping
tasks. For example, you can use a parameter for a source connection in a mapping, and then define the source connection when you configure the
mapping
task.
When you create a
mapping
task, you can associate the task with a schedule to run it at specified times or on regular intervals. Or, you can run it manually. You can also configure advanced session properties. You can monitor tasks that are currently running and view details about completed tasks.

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