on 05-28-2007 6:41 PM
what is occurence and what is unbounded represents attribute in occurence ?
Hi Madhav,
Occurance means, how many times an element can appear in the scenario. In case of unbounded it can appear N number of times.
To have a complete idea about occurance check these SAP files. Check out maxoccurs, minoccurs:
Regards,
Subhasha Ranjan
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Hi Madhav
As the term itself says occurrence is nothing but number of times the corresponding field is supposed to occur in source or target
If occurrence = 0..1 , then field may not occur , if occurs will be only once.. This means it is not mandatory
If occurrence = 1..unbounded means you can have single instance or unlimited instance. This case specifies that field is mandatory as min occurs is 1.
Regards
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Hi ,
Check this link
In Definition: Occurrence
/people/sravya.talanki2/blog/2005/08/16/message-mapping-simplified--part-i
Regards,
Ram
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Hi,
Occurence is how many times that field will occur...in simpler way..
unbounded means, it can come any number of times i,e that element can hold any no. of that fields..
for more:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/3b/d2a3f7a166514abb8cf5635b71974f/content.htm
Rgds,
Moorthy
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Occurance refers to allowed frequency of fields in souce or target. e.g if you say occurance 2 than field should be there 2 times (depending upon min & max values of it).
Unbounded refers to unlimited no of fields.
Regards
Sushil
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