Rational Developer for System z

Creating a one-sided mapping

To create a one-sided mapping, select the target element and then click the Create a New Transform icon Create a New Tranform on the toolbar of the mapping routine area. Alternatively, you can create a one-sided mapping by using the contextual menu.

For more information about one-sided mappings see One-sided mapping and Transforms that create one-sided mappings.

To create a new one-sided mapping:

  1. In the mapping routine area, select a target element (see Source elements, target elements).

  2. On the toolbar of the mapping routine area, click Create a New Transform Create a New Tranform.

The mapping editor creates a new transform, sets it to an appropriate default transform type, and connects the new transform to the selected target element (see Default transform type).

Because this is a one-sided mapping the mapping does not need a source element.

Equivalent method using the contextual menu:

You can also create a new transform for a one-sided mapping using the contextual menu:

  1. In the mapping routine area, right-click a target element.

  2. Select Create Transform.

The mapping editor creates the new transform in the same way that it does when you click the Create a New Transform Create a New Tranform icon on the toolbar.


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