WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Editing a graphical data map
When you have created a graphical data map, you can edit it using the Graphical Data Mapping editor.
Before you start:
- Read the following concept topics:
- Create a graphical data map using the Graphical Data Mapping editor. For information about how to do this, see Creating graphical data maps.
Use the Graphical Data Mapping editor to
map (or connect) elements of input objects to elements of output objects.
Then for each mapping, create a transform,
which performs an action on the data of the input element and puts
the result in the output element. The input objects are on the left
side in the editor, and the output objects are on the right.

See Setting mapping preferences for information about specifying settings in the Graphical Data Mapping editor.
You can
map the input and output elements in the following ways:
- Mapping from input to output elements.
Use this method to select the input and output elements, create connections between them, and specify the required transforms.
- Automatically mapping input to output elements
Use the Auto map wizard to map elements by examining the names of input and output elements to create mappings.
The following topics provide more information about editing graphical data maps: