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1. Expand the relevant resource files folder (Connect Resources or PPS/PSM Documents)
by clicking the button.
2. Expand the file by clicking the button.
3.
Right-click on the data file, then click Set as sample data file or simply double-click on
the data file.
For example, to use a sample data file included in a Connect data mapping configuration:
select Connect Resources > Data Mapping Configurations > [your data mapping
configuration], right-click a data file and choose Set as sample data file.
Tip
Double-clicking on the data file does the same thing as right-clicking on it an then
selecting Set as sample data file. Clicking Cancel instead of OK after viewing will
prevent this action from being taken.
When you drag-and-drop a data mapping configuration on a process, you can choose
to use the first sample file in the data mapping configuration as the process's sample data
file. This also adds an "Execute Data Mapping" on page626 task to the process.
Choosing a database sample file
To choose a database sample file:
1. Open the Data Selector (see "The Data Selector" on page853).
2.
From the Emulation drop-down list, select Database.
3.
Next to the Sample data file field, click the Configure Database button.
4. Associate a database.
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Microsoft Access Database or dBase file: In Database, enter the path of the
Microsoft Access database or dBase file, or click the Browse button to the right of
the box to navigate to, the database file. Recall that a Microsoft Access database file
bears the extension .mdb, and a dBase file bears the extension .dbf. If the file is a
dBase file, you must specify the folder that contains the .dbf file. The folder in this
case is considered to be the database, while each individual .dbf file is a table in the
database. Once you enter the path, the Table/query name box updates to reflect the
tables and queries available in the selected database.
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