Title Purpose Integration Prerequisites Features
Field allocations are maintained, in which you drag parameters orfields made up of parameters, from the source area to the correspondingparameters or fields in the target area. If the allocation is valid, itis added to the list of field allocations. You can delete allunnecessary field allocations from the list. Maintain the key allocation, in which you drag the correspondingparameter value from the export area in the prepared higher or lowerlevel fields of the key allocations. The container area uses data from a previous step for later fieldallocations. If you want to include data in the container, drag thecorresponding parameters from the export area to the container area. You can store fixed value allocations by default values for all inputparameters. When processing the corresponding methods, these defaultvalues are used. Dynamic field allocations, however, overwrite default values. You can perform field allocations depending upon the type of fieldallocation, by using key conversion or value conversion. Key conversionis only possible if the key fields are part of the field allocation.For all other field allocations you must use value conversion withfixed values of user-defined subprograms. In the generic export step, you can generate the export data for thetask. In principle, all parameters in the container are available forthe export. You can delete unrequired export values afterwards. |