Data Transformation Engine Integration Flow Designer Reference Guide

Chapter 6 - Map Components Working with Map Components
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Viewing Multiple Tooltips
When working in a system definition diagram, it is often useful to view the card
tooltips of several of the components simultaneously. You can do this by moving
the cursor over each card tooltip you want to display. These card tooltips will
continue to be displayed until you click anywhere in the system window or move
the cursor over any open area in the system window and wait for several seconds.
Performing either of these actions clears the card tooltips and restores the card
names.
Working with Map Components
Three basic characteristics of map components include the component name,
execution settings (including source and target interfaces), and document links.
If a map component contains a trigger, one of the following symbols is displayed
on the execution settings button just below the globe:
input event trigger
time event trigger
For example, a map with a time event trigger appears with a watch symbol and a
map with an input event trigger appears with a glasses symbol:
Execution Settings button
The IFD treats each map component as a unique object. The name, execution
settings, corresponding source and target interfaces, and document links are
maintained separately with each map component that you add to a system.
Map component name
Execution settings
button with time trigger icon