on 08-21-2007 4:41 AM
By mistake I have deleted a Message mapping in dev box? If there is a way to get that back?(I know we can do an import from QA or Prod, but I am looking for a different way?)
Hi Jenni,
Just go to QA or Prod open related Message Mapping
Hold SHIFT and CTRL buttons in keyboard right click on <b>Data Flow</b> Editor
in that mapping screen ,
then you will get following options
<b> Last used</b>
<b>Tools -
> Export Tools---->Export</b> it pops up Save window,just give some name and save to local system
<b>Encoding</b>
copy Message Mapping<b> Name</b> as well.
Now come to DEV and create Mapping program with same name(The <b>Name</b> you copied from QA or Prod)
In Mapping as usually specify source and Target messages without any mapping and Hold SHIFT and CTRL buttons in keyboard right click on <b>Data Flow</b> Editor
<b>Tools->Export tools->Impor</b>t here select Mapping program which you exported from QA or Prod
Please let me know if you have any issues.
Cheers,
Jag
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there is a work around ...refer to this blog.
/people/robin.schroeder/blog/2006/11/21/receive-deleted-xi-objects
Ranjeet Singh
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I think you can get back all the objects which you have deleted, if you haven't activated yet. Goto change list and right click your objects and select reject changes.
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If you havnt activated ur changes then go on change list & use option reject changes.
Regards
Sushil
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