Using Custom Functions and Lookup Tables
- About Lookup Tables
Lookup tables define a set of key-value (name-value) pairs. During run time, these key-value pairs are used to translate the passed in key to the associated value. - Defining Lookup Tables
- Editing Lookup Tables
- About Custom Functions
- Defining a custom function
- Editing a custom function
- Custom Function Parameter and Return Datatypes
- Assigning a Function Without a Source Node Link
- Assigning a Function While Creating Maps
- Adding a Function to an Existing Mapping Rule
- Example: Chaining Multiple Functions
- Assigning Function(s) to a Mapping Rule
Assign built-in or custom function(s) to a map to convert or manipulate the data from source node(s) before it populates the destination node. In addition, the source data for input parameters can be provided by other functions associated with the mapping rule. - Deleting a Function from a Mapping Rule
- Math Functions with Node Set Constraints
- Adding a Parameter
- Editing a Parameter
- Deleting a Parameter
- Reordering Parameters
- Specifying Default Values for Functions that Accept Recurring Nodes as Input