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To create the data mapping configuration, the input data needed to be saved to a file first (see
"Saving input as sample data" on page173).
The sample data file is located in the Configurations\Data folder, but you will also see it when
you open the data mapping configuration itself:
For more information about data mapping configurations see "The DataMapper" on page194.
Customizing the project
A project is a great starting point for building an OL Connect solution. This part explains how to
make changes to the project.
Do you intend to expand the project into a solution where Workflow runs on a different machine
that also has a different regional setting? Then indicate the desired encoding in the Designer
preferences (see "Project Wizard deployment settings" on page840) before installing the
project.
Input data
If you want to add other parameters to the URL and use those data in the template, here's how
to do that:
1. Run the project, add more parameters to the URL and let the process save the input data
to a file (see "Saving input as sample data" on page173).
2. Use the file to create a new data mapping configuration that extracts the additional data.
(See "Creating a new data mapping configuration" on page196.)
3. Send the new data mapping configuration to Workflow (see "Sending files to Workflow"
on page429).
4.
Open the Workflow configuration, double-click the Execute Data Mapping task to open it
and select the new data mapping configuration.
5. Use the data in the template (see: "Personalizing content" on page762), send the new
template to Workflow and select it in the properties of the Create Web Content task.
6. Send the Workflow configuration to the server (see Saving and sending a Workflow
Configuration in Workflow's Online Help).
Alternatively you could use input data from a Web form. This is demonstrated by another
Project Wizard: .
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