Unresolved settings

About this task

If you use the Map Designer to delete or rename an input or output card that has override settings defined in a system, the Integration Flow Designer detects the change after the map source file is saved or after the compiled map file is produced. Within the Integration Flow Designer, settings that are no longer associated with any card are known as unresolved settings.

You know that unresolved settings exist in your system when one of the following scenarios occurs:

  • You open a system and the Unresolved Settings dialog is displayed.
  • You have a system open in the Integration Flow Designer and you use the Map Designer to delete or rename a card that is referenced by a map component in the system. Unresolved settings are detected when you save the map source file. When you return to the Integration Flow Designer, the Unresolved Settings dialog is displayed.

From the Unresolved Settings dialog, you can immediately delete or assign the unresolved settings to a different map card; or you can close the dialog and access it again at a later time by selecting Unresolved Settings from the System menu.

To view unresolved settings:

Procedure

  1. Open the system that contains unresolved settings.
  2. From the System menu, choose Unresolved Settings.
    The Unresolved Settings dialog is displayed.

    The dialog displays the settings that are unresolved and are no longer associated with any card. These settings were defined in the Integration Flow Designer as the source or target settings for a card that no longer exists because it was deleted or renamed in the Map Designer.