4. Customizing the Default Configuration : Editing Mapping Definitions

Editing Mapping Definitions
You can edit, delete, and copy mapping definitions. The types of changes you can make to a mapping definition include:
The procedure varies based on the type of change you want to make.
Editing procedures are described here; to copy a mapping definition, see Copying a Mapping Definition. For detailed information on mapping definitions, see Creating Mapping Definitions.
Note: Changing a mapping definition might affect any synchronization patterns that use it. Be sure to verify that your synchronization patterns behave as expected after editing a mapping definition they use.
To add or remove a field mapping:
1.
On the AccuSync Management Console main page, click the Edit Configuration button () for the AccuSync Configuration whose mapping definitions you want to edit.
Alternative: Double-click the AccuSync Configuration.
The Configuration page appears.
2.
In the Mapping Definitions table, click the Edit Mapping Definition button ().
Alternative: Double-click the mapping definition.
The Mapping Definition page appears.
3.
To add a new field mapping, click the Add New... button. See Creating a Field Mapping for more information.
To delete a field mapping, click its Delete button ().
To perform general editing for a mapping definition:
1.
On the AccuSync Management Console main page, click the Edit Configuration button () for the AccuSync Configuration whose mapping definitions you want to edit.
Alternative: Double-click the AccuSync Configuration.
The Configuration page appears.
2.
In the Mapping Definitions table, click the Edit Mapping Definition button ().
Alternative: Double-click the mapping definition.
The Mapping Definition page appears.
3.
Click the Advanced Settings button.
The Edit Mapping Definition dialog box appears. See Creating a Mapping Definition Filter for more information.
What to Do Next
After you change a mapping definition, you should run any synchronization patterns that use it to make sure that your changes provide the results you expect. See Running a Synchronization Pattern for more information.

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