Overview
Overview Introduction This facility, usually shortened to ‘ADH’, allows users to convert an electronic document in one format into another - the second form...
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Overview Introduction This facility, usually shortened to ‘ADH’, allows users to convert an electronic document in one format into another - the second form...
Processing Options Figure 7 Sys parm processing options There are several system-wide processing options that apply to ADH, and they are set on the windo...
Output patterns Selecting Output patterns from the menu opens a find window where you can select a single pattern for further processing, create a pattern, o...
Transformation mappings
Transformation Blocks The transformation mapping is at the heart of ADH. This is the part that links the input pattern to the output pattern, via a series of...
Preceding documents relate to the administrative set-up required to create and manage the mapping tools needed to transform an incoming document into a forma...
Figure 44 Reference items - Translation tables Translate blocks are used to convert message values in to SICS values - and require mapping tables to hold ...
General concept This section describes the concept of ‘Revisable Entity’. This concept can be applied to various SICS domain objects, see following sections....
General concept Manual/visual comparison of graphical ADH mappings is cumbersome. The ‘mapping comparison’ feature will list differences between two mapping...
Tabular input data format ADH can support the generation of a suitable Input Pattern for handling tabular data in an XML input file/document, but only if the...
To reuse transformation blocks in various mapping(s), you can use the Export/Import blocks actions located in the the context/popup menu in ADH Edit/View Map...