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Chris ProbertSubject: Reversal of mapping
Author: Chris Probert
Date: 24 Jan 2002 02:28 PM
Hi,

I have not thought this one through too hard, so excuse me if it is a little fuzzy. I was wondering if anyone knew of any way to try and automate the process of producing the reverse of a defined transformation. i.e. I create a transform which changes XMLA -> XMLB and need to produce one that goes from XMLB -> XMLA. Is there any way to capture (even some) of the already defined relationships?
I realise that this could be tricky technically, but it just seems that for a complex mapping task, creating the reverse transformation is going to involve a large amount of duplicated effort.

Any thoughts much appreciated,

Chris.

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(Deleted User) Subject: Reversal of mapping
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 24 Jan 2002 02:51 PM
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Hi, Chris



We did think about it before but felt this is pretty hard to implement.
Also it seems to us most of our users want the one-way transformation
only. But we are still open to this issue.



If you can come up with some idea or suggestion, please let us know.





Thanks





song




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Hi, Chris



 



We did think about it before but felt this is pretty =hard to
implement. Also it seems to us most of our users want the one-way =transformation
only. But we are still open to this issue…



 



If you can come up with some idea or suggestion, =please let
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Thanks



 



 



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