A repeat-to-repeat throughput mapping maps an [All] node on the source side to an [All] node on the target side. This type of mapping is useful if you need to change individual source values without disrupting the order. For example, you might want to add tax or apply a discount to each price in a source message. The following steps show you how to create a repeat-to-repeat throughput mapping.
Related concepts
Repeating mappings
Aggregate mapping and unknown numbers of instances
Related tasks
Adding instances in repeating structures
Removing instances in repeating structures
Adding a repeating mapping
Adding an aggregate mapping
Adding a looped assignment mapping
Adding a one-sided looped assignment mapping
Related reference
Mappings
Notices |
Trademarks |
Downloads |
Library |
Support |
Feedback
![]() ![]() |
ar19920_ |