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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 IDTBD
    *Model Map VersionTBD
    *Rule IDTBD
    *Characteristic Group NameTBD
    *CardinalityTBD
    *Values mapped?TBD
    *Source Element Physical NameTBD
    *Source Characteristic Physical NameTBD
    *Source VD TypeTBD
    *Source FunctionTBD
    *Source ValueTBD
    *Target Element Physical NameTBD
    *Target Characteristic Physical NameTBD
    *Target VD TypeTBD
    *Target FunctionTBD
    *Target Function ParameterTBD
    *Target ValueTBD
    *Group OrderTBD
    *Transformation NotesTBD
    *Transformation RuleTBD
    *Transformation Rule NotationTBD
    *Mapping TypeTBD
    *Validation PlatformTBD
    *Provenance OrganizationTBD
    *Provenance ContactTBD
    *Provenance Review ReasonTBD
    *Provenance Type Of ReviewTBD
    *Provenance Review DateTBD
    *Provenance Approval DateTBD

    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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