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The Value Map feature enables you to define a Map set for a particular value of an element. A Map set enables you to define the mapping values that will be used in the target schema against the values of the elements present in the source schema. For example, if you have a source schema, which has an element, Priority. This element stores the priority levels for the incoming emails and can have the values, Low, Medium, and High. You want to create a Map set for these values and want to map the values in the target schema as:

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Then, you can define the set of values in a csv file as:
Low, L
Medium, M
High, H 
 

Steps to Define a Value Map Using a CSV File

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Editing a Value Map
In edit mode, you can edit the name of Value Map and the map set for an element value. Note that you cannot edit the scope of a Value Map in edit mode. The radio buttons to select the scope becomes non-editable once you save the Value Map. The radio buttons to select the scope becomes non-editable once you save the Value Map. However, you cannot edit the Value Map when it has been already been used in the mapping and that mapping has been saved. 
 

Steps to Edit a Value Map

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Moving a Value Map from Group to Global
You can also change the scope of a Value Map from the Parameters Panel by moving the Value Map from Group to Global. However, you cannot move a Value Map if it is has been used in mapping and that mapping has been saved. In addition, you cannot move a Custom Auto Map from Global to Group
 

Steps to Move a Value Map

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This will add the change the scope of the selected Value Map and now the Value Map will be displayed under the Global folder.
 

Steps to Delete a Value Map

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