Creating Maps

You can create multiple maps under a project or subject area. You can perform source to target mappings and create mapping specification under a map.

To create maps under a project, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Application Menu > Data Catalog > Mapping Manager.
  2. Under the Workspace Mappings pane, right-click a project.
  3. Click New Map.
  4. The New Mapping Wizard page appears.

  5. Enter appropriate values in the fields. Fields marked with a red asterisk are mandatory. Refer to the following table for field descriptions.
  6. Field Name

    Description

    Mapping Name

    Specifies the mapping specification name.

    For example, EDW_PROD_IDS_Benefits_Detail.

    For more information on naming conventions, refer to the Best Practices section.

    Mapping Version

    Specifies the version of the mapping specification.

    For example, 1.00.

    It is autopopulated.

    For more information on configuring version display of maps, refer to the Configuring Version Display topic.

    Sync Source Metadata

    Switch Sync Source Metadata to ON to sync source metadata with the mapping.

    Sync Target Metadata

    Switch Sync Target Metadata to ON to sync target metadata with the mapping.

    Mapping Description

    Specifies the description about the mapping.

    For example: This is a map between EDW source and IDS target systems.

    Mail Comments

    Specifies the mail comments, which can be sent to the project users through an email notification.

    For example: Source and target have identical columns, hence they can be mapped using auto-map technique.

    For more information on configuring notifications, refer to the Configuring Notifications topic.

  7. Click Finish or Proceed with Auto Map.
  8. When you click Finish, a map is created and saved in the mappings tree. You can create a mapping specification under the map using drag and drop method or graphical design.

    When you click Proceed with Auto Map, you can create mapping specification using auto-map technique.