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6.6.6 Displaying the Path of a Transformation-source Node for Which a Looping Dependent Target Is Specified

In the Settings for Mapping Source dialog box, a relative path or absolute path is displayed in Path/Function name. The following subsections explain the circumstances under which a relative path or absolute path is displayed:

Organization of this subsection
(1) Relative path
(2) Absolute path

(1) Relative path

When a looping dependent target is specified for the descendant transformation-source node to which the loop node function is mapped, a relative path from the transformation-source node for which the loop node function is mapped is displayed.

The following figure shows an example.

Figure 6-33 Example of a relative path

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When the loop node function loop1 is mapped to the home node, the looping dependent target loop1 is set up for the PhoneNumber node, which is a descendant node of the home node.

In this case, if you display the Settings for Mapping Source dialog box from the PhoneNumber node after mapping, a relative path from the home node is displayed in Path/Function name.

(2) Absolute path

In the following cases, an absolute path is displayed: