on 04-28-2008 6:57 PM
Transformation step done the m:n mapping ?
Hi Venkat,
A clear question would have made it simpler to answer. M:N mapping is possible using transformation step.
VJ
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Transformation step uses interface mapping. It does not perform any mapping itself. It internally calls other mappings.
Now if ur mapping supports m:n scenario, then ur transformation will also support this. U cannot configure m:n without BPM but u may configure m:n with BPm without transformation
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi Venkat,
1) Transformation is nothing but message mapping.
2) If you are able to do your message mapping in m:n format then Transformation step from BPM also accept it.
Regards,
Rohit.
Reward points if helpful.
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