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Defining Value Maps

This section discusses how to:

Pages Used to Define Value Maps

Page Name

Definition Name

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Usage

Define Value Maps - Elements

EOTF_DEFINE_MAPS

select Enterprise Components, then select Integration Definitions, then select Transformation Framework, then select Define Value Maps, then select Elements

Assign elements to the map.

Define options for a value map

EOTF_MAP_OPT_SEC

Click the Options link on the Define Value Maps - Elements page.

Set the map level options. For new maps, the option values will default to the defined system level option values.

Define Value Maps - Domains

EOTF_DEFINE_MAPS2

select Enterprise Components, then select Integration Definitions, then select Transformation Framework, then select Define Value Maps, then select Domains

Assign elements to domains.

Define Value Maps search Page

Use the Define Value Maps search page to add a new value.

Image: Define Value Maps search page: Add a New Value tab

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Define Value Maps search page: Add a New Value tab. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Define Value Maps search page: Add a New Value tab

To add a value map:

  1. Select the Add a New Value tab.

  2. In the Map Name field, enter a name for the map.

  3. In the Map Type field, select the map type.

  4. Click the Add button.

The Elements page appears, where you can define the elements for the map.

Note: After you save the map, you can not change the map type.

Map Types

Maps are either static or dynamic.

Define Value Map - Elements Page

Use the Define Value Maps - Elements page (EOTF_DEFINE_MAPS) to assign elements to the map.

Image: Define Value Maps - Elements page

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Define Value Maps - Elements page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Define Value Maps - Elements page

Define options for a value map Page

Use the Define options for a value map page (EOTF_MAP_OPT_SEC) to set the map level options. For new maps, the option values will default to the defined system level option values.

Image: Define options for a value map page for a specific map

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Define options for a value map page for a specific map. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Define options for a value map page for a specific map

This page is similar to Define options for a value map used to define the default options, the difference is:

  • The options apply to this specific map.

  • A Delete Cache button is available to delete the existing cache for the map.

When you click the OK button, the options will be applied to the map and you will be returned to the Define Value Maps page.

See Value Map Options Page.

Define Value Maps - Domains Page

Use the Define Value Maps - Domains page (EOTF_DEFINE_MAPS2) to assign elements to domains.

Image: Define Value Maps - Domains page

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Define Value Maps - Domains page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Define Value Maps - Domains page

Each element in a value map must be assigned to at least one domain.

Note: Domain name “UniqueGUID” will be automatically generated as it is required to maintain a unique value for each row of data in a map. Elements may be shared across multiple domains, as long as users understand the data value in the element is unique to the map, not the domain. In general, it is expected most DVM domains will contain a single element, and most PeopleSoft XREF domains will contain multiple elements, though this is not a rule.