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2.
Click Create a New Configuration.
3.
From the Using a wizard pane, select XML.
4.
Click the Browse button and open the XML file you want to work with. Click Next.
5.
In the Select split level and trigger type page, select the following options:
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XML Elements: A list of node elements that have children nodes. Select the level in
the data that will define the Source Record (for example Invoice, Customer ID,
Item...etc as opposed to Last name, Due date...etc).
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Trigger: According to the node element path selected in the XML Elements field,
select On element to create a record in the Data mapping for each occurrence of
the element. Or you can select On change to create a record each time the element
is different.
6.
Click Finish to close the dialog and open the Data Mapping configuration.
From the File menu
1.
Click the File menu and select New.Click the Data mapping Wizards drop-down and
select From XML File.
2.
Click Next.
3.
Click the Browse button and open the XML file you want to work with. Click Next.
4.
In the Select split level and trigger type page, select the following options:
l
XML Elements: A list of node elements that have children nodes. Select the level in
the data that will define the Source Record (for example Invoice, Customer ID,
Item...etc as opposed to Last name, Due date...etc).
l
Trigger: According to the node element path selected in the XML Elements field,
select On element to create a record in the Data mapping for each occurrence of
the element. Or you can select On change to create a record each time the element
is different.
5.
Click Finish to close the dialog and open the Data Mapping configuration.
To Generate Counter
Generate counters is basically a way to create a series of sequential numbers. If, for instance,
you need to create sequential tickets or anything that has an ID that changes on each record,
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