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Creating a message map file from a DataDelete node

You can use a DataDelete node to create mappings to delete data from a database based on information from an input message, another database or both.

Before creating a message map file, ensure you do the following:
  1. Create a message flow project
  2. Create a message flow
  3. Define message flow content that includes a DataDelete node
  4. Create a database definition

To create a message map (.msgmap) file from a DataDelete node:

  1. From the Broker Application Development perspective, open your message flow, right-click your DataDelete node, and click Open Map. The New Message Map for Data Delete Node wizard opens.
  2. Select the combination of Messages, Data Sources or both that you want to use as sources for your map from Select map sources.

    If you cannot find the Messages or Data Sources that you expect, select the Show all resources in workspace check box.

  3. From the Select map targets pane, select the tables under Table Deletes from which you want to delete data. The tables that you select are added to the new message map as targets.
  4. Select OK to create the new message map. The Message Mapping editor opens with the selected sources and targets.
After you have created a message map file, you can now configure the message mappings.
Related concepts
Message Mapping editor
Related tasks
Editing a default-generated map manually
Deleting data from a database with a mapping node
Creating and calling submaps and subroutines
Configuring message mappings
Related reference
Message mappings
Mapping node
DataDelete node
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