Data Transformation Engine Type Designer Reference Guide
Chapter 6 - Item Restrictions Ignoring Restrictions
Ignoring Restrictions
There might be instances when you do not require the data for an item to match
any of its restrictions. Suppose you defined restrictions for your data, but you
want to run a test on some test data, and you do not want to use the restrictions
for this time only. You can ignore the restrictions for a given execution of a map.
In another example, you have a list of valid part numbers that can appear in any
data circulated within your company. Suppose you receive data from some other
company in the same format as your internal data. The other company may be
using different part numbers, so you do not want to make their data conform to
the restrictions. When you map the other company’s data, you could ignore the
restrictions.
For instructions on ignoring restrictions during map execution, see the Map
Designer Reference Guide and the Command Server Reference Guide.