Examples: Mapping data
The Data Load utility uses three configuration files when we are loading data: a load order configuration file, an environment configuration file, and a business object configuration file. The load order configuration file defines the order in which the data is loaded. The environment configuration file specifies the environment information such as database type, context settings, and global properties. The business object configuration file describes the business objects that are being loaded into the database; the file is specific for each business object. The following examples show you how to map data for an input source file.
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- Examples: Mapping catalog data
- Examples: Mapping pricing data
- Examples: Mapping inventory data
- Examples: Mapping member data
- Examples: Mapping catalog filter data