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The following is an example for creating the property mapping Maps to Property PPMTagStatus with action Create Update.

  1. In the Mappings pane, click the Property Mapping option for Add New Mapping.

  2. Select the Target System tab at the bottom of the Mappings pane.

  3. Type * in the box, and click Search to search for all properties related to PPMTag.

  4. Select PPMTagStatus from the results in the list box, and click Add . The Maps to Property PPMTagStatus with action Create Update mapping is added to the column header.

  5. In the Maps to Property box, type the name of a property or select an existing property to map to.

    • Do not start the property name with the letters, MSR or HEX, as these are reserved for the delivered mappings and may cause issues due to uniqueness constraints.

    • The Name and Description properties cannot be modified.

  6. If necessary, change the Property Action to another selection. For a list of property actions, see Actions.

  7. In the Parent Objects box, select the parent objects required.

    SHARED Tip You can select each one individually or you can use the Select All or Unselect All options.

  8. Click Save.

  • When you create a property mapping without an object mapping, you can select an object column from the Select Object Mapping to Filter Properties list on the Target System tab to view the properties related to the selected object. If you do not select an object column, the entire target schema is searched.

  • When you create a property mapping with an object mapped to the column header, your property search displays properties only for that object. If you do a property mapping with the document revision object, then your property search not only displays the properties for the revision but also displays the properties of the version.

  • Using Data Validator, you cannot delete or terminate the required properties of an object that exists in the target system.