Difference between revisions of "Map01"
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<'''pollingInterval'''>1000</'''pollingInterval'''> | <'''pollingInterval'''>1000</'''pollingInterval'''> | ||
<'''XSLT'''>ROCKWELL_MM_FFMW_XML_to_C4J_XML.xsl</'''XSLT'''> | <'''XSLT'''>ROCKWELL_MM_FFMW_XML_to_C4J_XML.xsl</'''XSLT'''> | ||
− | </input> | + | </'''input'''> |
− | <output id="out1" enabed="Y" description="Write Commander4j Material Master"> | + | <'''output id'''="out1" '''enabed'''="Y" '''description'''="Write Commander4j Material Master"> |
− | <path>./interface/output/01 (C4J - Material)</path> | + | <'''path'''>./interface/output/01 (C4J - Material)</'''path'''> |
− | <type>XML</type> | + | <'''type'''>XML</'''type'''> |
− | <XSLT/> | + | <'''XSLT'''/> |
− | </output> | + | </'''output'''> |
− | </map> | + | </'''map'''> |
'''map id''' can be anything you like but should be unique.<br> | '''map id''' can be anything you like but should be unique.<br> | ||
'''enabled''' can be used to temporarily disable a map so that it's ignored within the file<br> | '''enabled''' can be used to temporarily disable a map so that it's ignored within the file<br> | ||
'''description''' should be a short note regarding the purpose of the map.<br> | '''description''' should be a short note regarding the purpose of the map.<br> |
Revision as of 11:53, 19 January 2018
The below fragment of the configuration file called config.xml which can be found in the ./xml/config folder.
<map id="map01" enabed="Y" description="Rockwell Material Master to C4J Material Master"> <input id="in1" description="Read Rockwell Material Master"> <type>XML</type> <path>./interface/input/01 (Rockwell FFMW Material)</path> <mask/> <pollingInterval>1000</pollingInterval> <XSLT>ROCKWELL_MM_FFMW_XML_to_C4J_XML.xsl</XSLT> </input> <output id="out1" enabed="Y" description="Write Commander4j Material Master"> <path>./interface/output/01 (C4J - Material)</path> <type>XML</type> <XSLT/> </output> </map>
map id can be anything you like but should be unique.
enabled can be used to temporarily disable a map so that it's ignored within the file
description should be a short note regarding the purpose of the map.