Map Imported Attributes to User Fields Dialog Box
This dialog box enables you to map model and activity attributes to ALM fields.
To access
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In the Import Models dialog box, select a file to import, and click Map Attributes.
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Important information
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To enable attribute mapping, you must add string or memo fields to the Business Process Models and Business Process Model Elements entities. For more details on adding user-defined fields, see Add user-defined fields.
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If user fields are not defined, imported attributes are not displayed in the appropriate grid.
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If the selected models include attributes that were previously mapped, the existing mappings are displayed.
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Relevant tasks
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How to Work with Business Process Models
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Learn more
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Business Models Module Window
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User interface elements are described below:
UI Element
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Description
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Model attribute mappings
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Displays the imported model attributes, and the ALM fields to which they are mapped.
Note: Toggle the Show non-mapped attributes only option to show or hide mapped attributes.
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Activity attribute mappings
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Displays the imported activity attributes, and the ALM fields to which they are mapped.
Note: Toggle the Show non-mapped attributes only option to show or hide mapped attributes.
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Imported Attribute
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Lists the model or activity attributes imported from the source file.
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User Field
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Lists the user-defined fields that are mapped to the corresponding attributes.
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The drop-down list includes only user fields that are not already mapped to attributes in the selected models.
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If user fields are mapped to attributes in imported models, you can reassign them to other attributes in the selected models. This will override the previous mapping.
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Show non-mapped attributes only
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Enables you to hide attributes that are already mapped to ALM fields.
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