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How to export my mapping

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Hi guys,

In XI 3.0 you could export your mapping as a .mte file with this shortcut: "CTRL + Shift + Right click"

I need to do the same trick in PI 7.1. Does enyone kmow how to do this?

Thanks

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prasannakrishna_mynam
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Hello Thomas,

You can export your mapping by the CntrlShiftZero(0) key combination. by placing your cursor on Message Mapping Description text box and follow the steps appear in popup box.

You can Export/Import from the options available in popup box..

regards,

Prasanna

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Thanks,

No luck, though.

I press ctrl + alt + 0 (zero) in the desciption field (edit mode) but nothing happens?

santhosh_kumarv
Active Contributor
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>>I press ctrl + alt + 0 (zero) in the desciption field (edit mode) but nothing happens?

press ctrl + shft + 0. you can export Mapping as a .xim file.

~SaNv...

former_member750652
Contributor
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Hi Santosh ,

A small query here as i did not work on PI7.1. Is it not the .tpz file that we export in case of mappings in PI7.1 ? Is there any file extension changed from Ver<=PI7.0 to PI7.1 while exporting mappings?

Thanks,

Ram.

santhosh_kumarv
Active Contributor
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>>A small query here as i did not work on PI7.1. Is it not the .tpz file that we export in case of mappings in PI7.1 ? Is there any file extension changed from Ver<=PI7.0 to PI7.1 while exporting mappings?

No changes in the Transport file format in PI 7.0/PI 7.1. It still remains as .tpz file. This is done by choosing Tools -> Export.

However there is a way to dowload the mapping technical defination as .XIM file, which I have specified in my previous reply.

Hope this clears :).

~SaNv....

former_member750652
Contributor
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Hi Santosh,

@santosh : Thanks for your clarification.

@Thomas: Thanks for allowing me to clarify my qurey in your thread.

Regards,

Ram.

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SORRY - I did press "ctrl + shift + 0" not ALT.

I doesn't work on my maschine, but the guy sitting next to me can do it. Maybe it is due to the java version.

Thanks agian.

prateek
Active Contributor
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I will tell you another way. Open message mapping, then in the dataflow editor press Ctrl+ Shift + Right Click (on the data flow editor) --> Tools --> Export Tools -> Export.

Then you can save the mapping in .mte format. Then you may create your new message mapping and import the similar source and target structure. Then again goto data flow editor of message mapping and press Ctrl+ Shift + Right Click --> Tools --> Export Tools -> Import

Regards,

Prateek

Former Member
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Hi Prateek,

It doesnot work in PI 7.1. It works only for PI 7.0 and XI 3.0.

Regards,

---Satish

prateek
Active Contributor
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Thomas, my mistake. It seems I only read the subject and not the content.

Satish, of course. Haven't read the question properly.

Regards,

Prateek

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Hi again.

I have now exported my mapping as a .xim file.

How can I open this file and do some editing?

(I need to correct something and the import it back to PI 7.1.)

Thanks

Former Member
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XMLSpy EE is your friend in this case.

Former Member
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HI thomas,

Man, how did you get export. i'm facing absolute similar issues.

Please help

Regards,

AMar