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If you are a model mapping expert, you can review the automatically created transformation rules and create new ones:
- Log in as described in Logging In.
- Select Manage > Manage Data > Model Mapping Maintenance. The corresponding page appears. (Logged in users can add pages like this to their favorites. For instructions, refer to Managing Favorites.)
- Click the edit icon for a model mapping row. A tree view and information panel appear.
- In the tree panel, select the 5.1 Configure Characteristics Mapping node. A grid appears with the following columns. Each mapping row has a unique combination of values in the Characteristic Group and Group Order columns. Columns with a caret mark (^) are informational.
Overview Columns Characteristic Group Characteristic Group Mapping Type Mapping Type (For details, refer to the next table.) Source Model Component - Source Element
- Source Characteristic
- ^Source Char Order
- ^Source VD Type
- ^Source Ref Term/Data Source
- ^Source CDE ID
- ^Source CDE Version
- Source Function
- Source Value
IF-THEN-ELSE Condition Representation - Condition
- Parenthesis
- Logical Operator
- Left Operand
- Comparator
- Right Operand
Target Model Component - Target Element
- Target Characteristic
- ^Target Char Order
- ^Target VD Type
- ^Target Ref Term/Data Source
- ^Target CDE ID
- ^Target CDE Version
- Target Function
- Target Function Parameter
- Target Value
Group Order Group Order Transformations - Transformation Notes
- Transformation Rule
- Transformation Rule Notation
Values mapped? Values mapped? Validation Platform Validation Platform Provenance - Provenance Organization
- Provenance Contact
- Provenance Review Reason
- Provenance Type of Review
- Provenance Review Date
- Provenance Approval Date
The following table describes the Mapping Type values:
Value Description Instructions Semantic Equivalent The source and target characteristics have the same CDE. This is an automatically-entered rule. Semantic Similar The source and target characteristics have the same DEC. This is an automatically-entered rule. Not Mapped No mapping exists for source or target characteristics. This is an automatically-entered rule. Change these to either Ignore or Derived From. No CDE No CDE attached to characteristics. This is an automatically-entered rule. You can change these to either Ignore or Derived From. Derived From Target characteristic is derived using a function, defaulted to a value, or mapping row has ‘ENDIF’. This is a manually-entered rule. Ignore No transformation rule needed from source to target characteristics. This is a manually-entered rule. - TBD (Table from Denise with 10 scenarios. How to map particular types of CDEs to each other.)
- TBD