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  1. Download the model mapping import template. (Start with a fresh template for each import.) 

  2. (When opening your copy of the template, select Enable Macros? TBD)

  3. Populate your file with information about the model mappings that you want to import. The following table provides instructions for each column in the model map import template:

    Column NameInstructions
    DO NOT USELeave empty. 
    Batch UserEnter a batch user name in each row. You can provide any text in this column. The system does not validate this column. 
    Batch NameEnter a batch name in each row. The combination of Batch User and Batch Name must be unique.
    Seq IDSpecify a unique sequence ID in each row.
    *Model Map IDThe unique Public ID for the Model Mapping within caDSR.
    *Model Map VersionThe caDSR version of the Model Mapping.
    Rule IDAn identifier for each individual mapping rule. Used when importing updates to existing mapping rules.
    *Characteristic Group NameA name assigned to the mapping between two models.
    CardinalityThe number of elements in a set.
    Mapping TypeIndication of whether the mapping is based on semantics or derived in another way. Examples are Semantically Equivalent (same CDE), Semantically Similar (same DEC), Has Derivation (transformation rule and its derivation components).
    Source CDE Public IDTBD
    Source CDE VersionTBD
    Target CDE Public IDTBD
    Target CDE VersionTBD
    Values mapped?Are the values mapped? 
    Source Element Long NameThe long name of the source element.
    Source Element Physical NameThe exact database name (table, node, class, and so on) of the source element. 
    Source Characteristic Long NameThe long name of the source characteristic.
    Source Characteristic Physical NameThe exact database name (table, node, class, and so on) of the source characteristic.
    Source Char OrderAn order that can be used for sorting lists of characteristics. 
    Source VD TypeThe type of VD for the source: Enumerated or non-enumerated.
    Source Ref Term/Data SourceTBD
    Source FunctionThe function used for establishing the transformation value for the Source Characteristic.
    Source ValueA value from the source model.
    ConditionTBD
    ParenthesisTBD
    Logical OperatorTBD
    Left OperandTBD
    ComparatorTBD
    Right OperandTBD
    Target Element Long NameThe long name of the target element.
    Target Element Physical NameThe exact database name (table, node, class, and so on) of the target element. 
    Target Characteristic Long NameThe long name of the target characteristic.
    Target Characteristic Physical NameThe exact database name (table, node, class, and so on) of the target characteristic.
    Target Char OrderAn order that can be used for sorting lists of characteristics. 
    Target VD TypeThe type of VD for the target: Enumerated or non-enumerated.
    Target Ref Term/Data SourceTBD
    Target FunctionThe function used for establishing the transformation value for the Target Characteristic.
    Target Function ParameterThe parameter used in the function/operator for establishing the transformation value for the Target Characteristic.
    Target ValueThe constant value used in the function/operator for establishing the transformation value for the Target Characteristic.
    Group OrderThis is the order that the rule is executed within the Derivation Group.
    Transformation NotesMiscellaneous notes about a manually entered transformation rule. 
    Transformation RuleA description of a transformation rule that is not based on common semantics. The rule can be described in various formats including plain text, pseudo code, or other programming languages.
    Transformation Rule NotationA controlled list of values depicting the nature of the transformation rule.
    Validation PlatformThe name of a vendor's software platform that has implemented and validated the transformation rule. Examples are Palantir, Talend, or Pentaho.
    Provenance OrganizationThe name of the organization responsible for reviewing and verifying the mapping between the source and target model characteristics.
    Provenance ContactThe name of the individual responsible for reviewing and verifying the mapping between the source and target model characteristics.
    Provenance Review ReasonThe reason for the provenance activity, for example the value set changed.
    Provenance Type Of ReviewThe kind of review that was done, for example an HL7 Ballot.
    Provenance Review DateThe date of this source/target characteristics mapping review. 
    Provenance Approval DateThe date the reviewing organization approved this source/target characteristics mapping.

    As you populate your file, keep in mind the following points:

    • You may add additional columns to your file for taking/keeping notes after the last template column, but the column names must be unique.
    • You can use your Delete key to clear the contents of one or more individual cells, but do not delete entire rows or columns. 

  4. Save the file as CSV. 
  5. Log in as described in Logging In.
  6. From the Manage menu, select Manage Data. The Manage Data page appears. Select Model Mapping Import. The Model Mapping Import page appears. (For instructions on adding this page to your favorites, refer to Managing Favorites.)
  7. From the Import menu, select Data Object Import
  8. Import the file, as described in TBD.

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