1.
You are developing a Message Mapping. In the mapping description, the source values for the target elements first name, middle name and last name are all assigned to the same source element (e.g. name).
This results in a repeating occurrence for this source element. Which standard function would you recommend for mapping the repeating element 'name' in the source to the specific fields (e.g. first name, middle name and last name) in the target structure?
2.
You have created a Message Mapping by using the simple drag&drop from source to target element.
However, when testing the mapping by entering only one value for the source element, you find that the target element has been created with 3 occurrences. Each of the target elements filled the same value as the source element.
What might go wrong?
3.
While looking through some message mapping examples currently in production, you notice that the function "exists" is used in several places.
Why might this step be necessary before you can apply the required mapping functions?
4.
Assume that during the mapping process, the customer asks for certain information to be logged to the
Process Integration monitor for examination using SXMB_MONI. A user-defined function will be used to perform the appropriate mapping function.
Which of these statements correctly describes the user-defined function?
5.
The graphical Process Integration mapping tool provides adjustment capabilities for message mappings. This can be done using the mapping function "Reload with Improvements ()". Which of these statements describe the purpose of this function? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
6.
Message Mapping has a concept of "Queue", which can be used in a user-defined function with parameter "Execution Type" set to "All Values of Queue". Which statements correctly describe working with Queues and Contexts in Message Mapping? Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
7.
A mapping requires the concatenation of 2 source elements in order to create a target element. During testing, the 1st source element occurs 2 times; the 2nd source element occurs 4 times.
How many occurrences will the target element contain?
8.
After reviewing the specifications for a transformation, you found out that you need to save certain data for a later retrieval during the mapping process.
Which technique helps you to accomplish this goal?
9.
Which Lookup functions are supported in the graphical message mapping tool? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
10.
While using Message Mapping during an implementation of a Process Integration project, you may want to test the value of an element using the Boolean function. How does the Boolean function in Message
Mapping interpret the result of the test?