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Process only the root level element; not the complete XSD, if the XSD is complex. When you expand the hierarchy elements, it processes child elements and loads them into memory. The hierarchy elements expansion is now displayed in the applet. This option is applicable only on XML schemas. It optimizes the processing of XML schemas and loads the XSD elements only up to 2 levels in the source and target panels. You need to click a hierarchy element to load its further child elements.
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Cache Included Schemas
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Easy Schema Parser Configuration
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Defines the hierarchy level up to which the source and target files will process the schema to load it into the Data Mapper. You can define the hierarchy level in the Tree Expand Level Dialog box, it appears when you click on this menu option. The default value in the Tree Expand Level Dialog box is 10. This means that the Data Mapper will display the hierarchy of source and target files for the respective schema up to level 10.
Another way of splitting source data is to enable the quick splitting feature. This splits the source and sets the Splitter Xpath.
Steps to split data by enabling quick splitting
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Once a Splitter XPath is set for a source element, the letter (S) is displayed next to that source element. This signifies that the source element has been split and the Splitter XPath has been set. |
Steps to remove Splitter XPath
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Select the source layout element and click on more option whose Splitter XPath you want to remove and select the Remove Splitter XPath option.
This removes the Splitter XPath set on the selected source element.
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Once a Splitter XPath is removed for a source element, the letter (S) is removed next to that source element. |
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