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(Deleted User) Subject: XML 2 XML Mapping not working
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 23 May 2003 10:17 AM
I'm attempting to map an xCBL PO to a BASDA PO (both are XML specifications btw). I've loaded the two XSDs into the mapper and just to get started I've put a few literal values in the mandatory fields and mapped about four source elements to their corresponding destination elements.

When I go to preview all my literal values are there but none of the mapped elements which I would expect as the source document is an XSD and not an actual PO xml doc.
I then follow the instructions in the help section titled "Testing a Mapper-Generated Stylesheet" and attempt to generate a sample from a valid xCBL PO. My results are the same as above, all my literal values are there but none of the mapped elements which I know exist in the source document.

What am I doing wrong?
And also, is there a way to stop it putting the namespace URN in every tag in the output doc?

Thanks

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(Deleted User) Subject: XML 2 XML Mapping not working
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 27 May 2003 05:09 AM
I sorted it myself. The example PO had a SOAP env on it. I removed it and it works fine, obviously!

 
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