英語 での Target component の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The target component is a JSON structure.
A target component is the opposite of a source component. .
The computational valuesare required to set up the type of structure and target component values.
Right-click the target component, select Properties, and notice that it has an. sps file assigned to it.
If yes,the filter passes data from the source Office item to the target component.
If the schema box of the target component is collapsed, it will be expanded to the level required to display the relation.
For the sake of simplicity,this example uses the same XML schema both as source and target component.
Had we connected the filter result directly to the target component, there would have been no way to number each occurrence of Contact.
If you provide the value application/json as input parameter,click the Preview button of the JSON target component.
If the target component is an EDI file, then the output is validated against the EDI specification see EDI Component Validation.
As shown in the image, the current debugger position(and the breakpoint)is on the Number node of the target component.
If the schema box of the source or target component is collapsed, it will be expanded to the level required to display the relation.
Now that all required join conditions have been defined, items of the Joincomponent can be further mapped to a target component.
When you reverse a mapping, the source component becomes the target component, and target component becomes the source.
Since we need to filter only those items that satisfy the condition,we connected only the on-true output of the filter to the target component.
This scenario implies that the stored procedure acts like a target component in MapForce and you are not interested in the output returned by it.
If the weekday contains"Tuesday", then the text"Prepare FinancialReports" is written to the Notes item in the target component.
Since these fields cannot be mapped to the target component(because they are hidden), they cannot appear in target output files either.
The output generated by the mapping will be saved to the desired location with the desired name,depending on how you configured both MapForce and the target component.
To change this value, open the settings of the target component and edit the value of the Component Name field see Changing the Component Settings.
Mfd This mapping extracts the day of the week from the Date item in the source file, converts the numerical value into text,and writes it to the Weekday item of the target component.
Settings of the target component If you preview the mapping by clicking the Output tab in the mapping window, two files are shown in the output, as expected: 1. ReportB.
When you run the mapping, MapForce reads the data supplied by the connector of the source component, converts it to the required type,and sends it to the connector of the target component.
When you run the mapping, a target component instructs MapForce to either generate a file(or multiple files) or output the result as a string value for further processing in an external program.
Properties that cannot be used at a component are not taken into consideration during pasting. Through such an action theproperty arrangement is set to"user-defined" at the target component.
Once you define a FlexText template,you can add it to the MapForce mapping area as a source or target component, and thus map complex and non-standard text data with any other format supported by MapForce.
Using FlexText as a Target Component The main use of FlexText components is to reduce, or split off sections of text files and map the relevant items of the FlexText component to other target components. .
The outcome of such mappings in case of database error depends on the execution engine:•If the mapping is run with MapForce,only one target component can be executed when the mapping runs.