The figure shows a screenshot of the Create Copy Operation dialog.
On the From side, the Type field is set to "Variable". It shows the following tree hierarchy:
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:CustID. This item is selected.
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:ID
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:ShipTo (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:BillTo (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:UserContact (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:OrderItems (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:SupplierInfo (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > inputVariable > payload > client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest > ns1:PurchaseOrder > ns1:OrderInfo (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Variables > outputVariable (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Scope - CustomerService (not expanded)
The XPath field is set to "/client:SOAOrderBookingProcessRequest/ns1:PurchaseOrder/ns1:CustID".
On the To side, the Type field is set to "Variable". It shows the following tree hierarchy:
Variables > Process > Variables (not expanded)
Variables > Process > Scope - CustomerService > Variables > customerServiceRequest > parameters > ns8:findCustomerById > ns8:custid. This item is selected.
The XPath field is set to "/ns8:findCustomerById/ns8:custid".