A complex type amalgamates other types; it can have a repeating structure and can contain repeating sub-structures. For mapping purposes, complex types include messages, global complex types, groups and database tables. Mapping to and from complex types involves the creation or specification of a procedure call.
There are three categories of mapping:
In nested repeating structure mappings, you handle each level of repetition with a procedure call and the lowest level is a regular mapping. The following steps show you how to create a mapping involving one or more complex types.
Related concepts
Complex types
Repeating mappings
Related tasks
Adding a complex type to an element
Adding a complex type
Creating a mapping file
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Complex type properties
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