
Collapsed nodes and their children are not affected. The maximum of nodes per expand operation is currently 1,000.Ĭollapses the entire tree, so that only the root node remains visibleĬhecks the box next to every expanded node and visible leaf node.

Because the filtering behavior relies on the ‘Expand All’ behavior, in very big schemas all elements matching the filter are not guaranteed to be found.Įxpands the entire tree, unless a node is a duplicate of one of its ancestors, or the number of expanded nodes is too large. 3 Convenience Functions FunctionĮxpand and filter the tree nodes based on whether the name contains the filter text. For example, you may need to select a parent node first before you can select a child node. If you hover the mouse over the checkbox, you see which rule or restriction prevents you from changing the checkbox value. You may encounter element selection checkboxes that are greyed out. You can do this when you’re not interested in the information stored in the intermediary elements. When working on an import mapping you are allowed to skip elements in the hierarchy but still select the children. Similarly, when unchecking an element in the export mapping the children of the element will be unchecked.If you check elements with mandatory children the required children will be automatically checked.If a choice or inheritance element is checked, at least one of its children needs to be checked.įor ease of use, some elements will automatically be checked or unchecked:.An element with minimum occurrence 1 cannot be unchecked (export mapping only).An attribute cannot be checked without checking its parent element (export mapping only).The top level element cannot be unchecked (export mapping only).A value cannot be checked without a parent element.Unsupported elements cannot be checked.Keep in mind the following rules and restrictions for element selection: Schema contents can change by importing a changed XML schema, WSDL or by changing a JSON structure. This consistency error is easily fixed by right-clicking the consistency error itself and selecting ‘Resolve by updating from schema’. If the contents of the used schema source change, the mapping document does not match with the schema anymore and a consistency error is shown. Typically you do not need to map an entire source, since they can be quite large. Finally, select specific elements in the tree explorer below.Request part is only applicable to export mappings. If an operation has multiple parameters, these are listed in the Request part as well. If source is Web service operation, Request part lists the header and body element of the request part of an operation. You can select one root element to base your mapping on. Start at lists the root elements in an XML schema.

This is done by selecting the Start at element for the XML schema or the request part for the web service operation.
