
Chapter 3 • Creating Synchronization Links
11To view details for the fields in a mapping, in the Mapped Fields list, select the mapping and click the Field Properties tab. The properties for the fields in the mapping are displayed.
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Display Name | The field name used in the endpoint’s user interface. |
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Field Length | The length of the field in the endpoint. |
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Field Type | The field type in the endpoint. |
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Name | The field name used in the endpoint’s database. |
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Read only | Indicates if the field is a |
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Required | The level assigned to the field. |
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Verified | Indicates whether the field’s values are validated in the endpoint |
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12To delete a field mapping, in the Mapped Fields list, select the mapping. In the toolbar above the Mapped Fields list, click the Delete Field Mapping button. Click Yes to confirm.
13To check the field mappings you have defined, click the Check Field Mapping button. The Synchronizer runs a field mapping check. For information on the checks performed on the mappings, see “Checks Performed on Link Field Mappings” on page 39.
When the field mapping check has run, the Check Field Mapping report opens, displaying a list of errors that will cause the link to fail when run, warnings that may prevent the link running correctly, and other information. Close the report to continue.
Note: You must enable a link before you can run synchronization tasks on it. For more information on enabling links, see “Enabling and Disabling Synchronization Links” on page 102.
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