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The document provides a guide on using Value Mapping in SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) for efficient data entry. It outlines the preparation of a .csv file with specific formatting requirements for bidirectional mapping and the steps to import and deploy the mapping in CPI. The process aims to simplify the mapping of values between sender and receiver agencies, making it user-friendly for those looking to minimize manual data entry.

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The document provides a guide on using Value Mapping in SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) for efficient data entry. It outlines the preparation of a .csv file with specific formatting requirements for bidirectional mapping and the steps to import and deploy the mapping in CPI. The process aims to simplify the mapping of values between sender and receiver agencies, making it user-friendly for those looking to minimize manual data entry.

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SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) || Part 12 ||...

- SAP Community

SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI) || Part 12 || Value Mapping


Dear Reader,

Do you have a lot of fix value mappings to do and you are too lazy to do so much
data entry? Value Mapping is your go-to-solution! It is easy, quick, reliable, and
trust me, a lazy person's delight.

Let us explore how to do it!

In your package, in Edit mode, add "Value Mapping".


Below is the output we are looking for:

To upload data into the Bidirectional Mapping, you need to prepare a .csv file as
shown below. Things to keep in mind:

 The words in BLUE are the "Agency".

 The words in PINK are the Identifier, which may or may not be same.

 The numbering in GREEN in column A is a unique numbering for the rows


which can alphabets or numbers or alphanumeric.

 The B column contains the values coming in from the Sender which is to
be concatenated with a Pipe i.e. | , which is a must.

 The C column has the value to be mapped for the Receiver.


It is a must to save the file in:

1) CSV format i.e. Comma delimited and


2. The encoding has to be "Unicode (UTF-8), as shown in the screenshot below:
THAT"S IT!

After your file is ready, in CPI, in your Value Mapping artifact, click on IMPORT,
then SAVE/ SAVE AS VERSION (I always save as version), and then, DEPLOY.

After your artifact is deployed, go to the Message Mapping of your IFlow, select
the function "valueMapping" in the Mapping Expression, and type the Source
Agency, Source Identifier, target Agency, and Target Identifier as maintained in
your Value Mapping.

Deploy your Iflow and enjoy!

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