2015 Oct 20 9:15 PM
I am trying to understand the nested data structures in an EMIGALL data objects. From the image below you can see a data object has a sub-object, and sub-sub-object and so on.... I wonder how this is setup? Where do I go to see the hierarchy of the data structures? How is data supposed to be populated?
Thanks!
2015 Oct 20 9:58 PM
a method I use to work my way forwards on a given migration activity will be to
Its easy to delete the sample key you have generated & start over till you get what you need.
if anyone knows an easier way please let me know too
though its also pretty self evident once you have a few successful in my opinion.
2015 Oct 20 9:58 PM
a method I use to work my way forwards on a given migration activity will be to
Its easy to delete the sample key you have generated & start over till you get what you need.
if anyone knows an easier way please let me know too
though its also pretty self evident once you have a few successful in my opinion.
2015 Oct 20 10:33 PM
I was asking a totally different question... sorry I have to vote down your response....
2015 Oct 20 10:58 PM
2015 Oct 20 11:02 PM
Hi David.
When in a migration object (for example, FACTS), click "Utilities - Structure display - Display customer structure". There, you will see entries like "Struct.: EANLHKEY DataType: KEY". It means that, in your text file, you should have a structure named "KEY", for example:
ksm1 KEY data1 data2
No matter how nested they are, they have their own unique identificator.
Hope it helps.
Marko