uCosminexus Service Platform, Basic Development Guide
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:
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
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.
In the following cases, an absolute path is displayed:
Figure 6-34 Example 1 of an absolute path
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. Note that a node condition is specified for the home node.Figure 6-35 Example 2 of an absolute path (Before changing the dependent target)
First, the loop node function loop1 is mapped to the home node, and then the loop node function loop2 is mapped to the WorkLocation node. As a result, for both the home node's descendant PhoneNumber node and the WorkLocation node's descendant PhoneNumber node, the loop node function loop1, which was mapped first, is set up as the looping dependent target.Figure 6-36 Example 2 of absolute path (After changing the dependent target)
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