on 05-17-2010 3:26 PM
Hi
I am getting an error Mapping not sufficiently defined when I tried to activate maping.
I deleted the mapping and tried to activate the remaining objects. I still get the error that " Mapping not sufficiently defined "
Why would I get thwe error when I deleted mapping and started to activate the remaining objects ?
Hi
Please check the mapping you have defined for each of the target node,
Are you missing out any filed unmapped?open each of the target fields and see if you can see any unmapped field.map it and activate.
see if you have mapped the attributes and segments to some value (like "")
regards,
Srinivas
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Go to your change list and see list of ojbects and activate one by one. I mean first datatypes , messgae type and schema and mapping and interface mapping...do not activate all the objects at time..try to finish from down to up all the obejcts so that you can activate your object without any isssue.
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Hi,
Make sure that all your target mandatory fields are mapped first and also check the occurences.
Regards
chandrakanth.k
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Hi
Check you message mapping whether all mandatory (1-1 0r 1-unbounded) target fields are mapped with source!!
Regards
Ramg
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