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When can I safely ignore the system warning that UID definitions in the staging system do not match those in the target system?

You can safely ignore the system warning that UID definitions in the staging system do not match those in the target system when you have used computed columns with concatenation. This is because the number of unique elements in the staging and target systems may not match due to the concatenation.

  1. Select a column header to edit, and click Edit Column Header in the Column Headers toolbar.

  2. In the Edit Column Header dialog box, update the column type, name, and other available properties, based on the column type.

  3. In the Mappings pane, click Expand on a specific mapping to edit the details of each of the object, property, relationship, and relationship property mappings for the column header.

  • If necessary, you can add a new property or relationship mapping to the column header. For more information on how to update the mapping, see Create column header mappings.

  • Only some of the property values can be edited on existing mappings, as the object cannot be changed once a column header is created.

  • Click Delete beside Expand to remove a mapping from the selected column header.

  • You can select a column header, and click Delete on the Column Headers toolbar to delete the column header and all mappings associated with it.

  • A blue check mark next to a column header indicates that it is a component of the raw attribute map. For more information on defining a raw attribute map, see Define a raw attribute map.

  • If the column header has been defined as a component of the raw attribute map, the edit functionality is limited to only the column header type and its applicable properties.

  • If you need to edit a column header mapping to a raw attribute map, you must remove the column header type from the existing raw attribute map.

  • If you change the class map action on the Parent Object column, a warning displays that you must change the action on the raw attribute map to be compatible with the new class map action.