Data Transformation Engine Integration Flow Designer Reference Guide
Chapter 7 - Subsystem Components  What is a Subsystem Component? 
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If any of the inputs can trigger the map, then you will see an input event trigger 
(
) displayed on the map card icon. Refer to Map Card Icons for more information 
on map card icons. 
Note  The time trigger icon and input event trigger icon are not displayed on the 
execution settings button of a subsystem component icon as they are on a map 
component. 
The following convention is used to identify the subsystem card in the area below 
the card icon. 
<
MapCardName
>:<
MapComponentName
> 
Saving Map Card Positions 
When you initially expand a subsystem component, the input and output cards are 
cascaded with first card on top by default. Similar to map components, you can 
move subsystem input or output cards to specific positions and the card positions 
are retained when you save the file. 
The following pertains to card positioning: 
♦  Moving the subsystem component in contracted view to a new position resets 
the card position to the default. 
♦  If the subsystem component is expanded and it is moved to a new location, the 
card positions are not changed. 
Overriding Card Source or Target 
In a subsystem, you can override the source and target of a card with the source 
or target of another card by using the override function. This works the same as 
with map component input or output cards. 










