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Using a custom catalog map file
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When you create the mappings for your attributes, you have the
option of saving the mappings to a custom catalog map (ccm)
file. By doing this, you can then use the map file to apply the
custom attribute mappings to another object or several objects,
rather than having to map the custom attributes for each
individual object.
option of saving the mappings to a custom catalog map (ccm)
file. By doing this, you can then use the map file to apply the
custom attribute mappings to another object or several objects,
rather than having to map the custom attributes for each
individual object.
NOTE: To use a ccm file for a copy/move procedure, the source
file you are copying/moving a file from must have the same
attribute set as the source file used to create the ccm file.
Likewise, the destination file you are copying/moving a file to
must have the same attribute set as the destination file used to
create the ccm file.
file you are copying/moving a file from must have the same
attribute set as the source file used to create the ccm file.
Likewise, the destination file you are copying/moving a file to
must have the same attribute set as the destination file used to
create the ccm file.
If you already have created a custom catalog map file, you can
open that file from the Incompatible Attributes — Define Mapping
dialog box and then use or modify the mappings for your current
attribute changes. Once you are finished, you can save the new
or modified mappings to the file.
open that file from the Incompatible Attributes — Define Mapping
dialog box and then use or modify the mappings for your current
attribute changes. Once you are finished, you can save the new
or modified mappings to the file.
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