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The Stage Relationship To Target Property Mappings pane displays the stage relationships that are mapped to the target properties in the target system database.

  1. In the Stage To Target Object Map pane, select a stage object in the Stage Object Name column.

  2. Click Show Stage Relationship To Target Property Mappings to display the stage relationship to target property list.

Create a stage relationship to target property mapping

  1. Click Create Stage Relationship To Target Property Mapping on the Stage Relationship To Target Property Mappings toolbar.

  2. In the Stage Relationship section of the Create Stage Relationship To Target Property Mapping dialog box, Click Search to find the relationship that you want to map to a target property.

  3. Select a property from the results to display it in the Selected stage relationship box.

  4. In the Target Property section, select the target system to which you want to connect from the list, and click Connect.

  5. In the Target Property search box, click Search to get a list of the target system properties to map to a stage relationship.

    If the target relationship does not exist in the target system, you can enter a name for it in the Free Text box.

  6. Select a target property from the results to display it in the Selected target property box.

  7. In the Details pane, provide a description for the mapping in the Description box.

  8. In the End1 to End2 Error Propagation Minimum Severity list, select the severity threshold at which an issue with End 1 will be propagated to the object on End 2. Any severity setting greater than this will also propagate, if the setting was warning, then both warnings and errors propagate up to the object.

  9. In the End2 to End1 Error Propagation Minimum Severity list, select the threshold at which an issue with End 2 will be propagated to the object on End 1. Any severity setting greater than this will also propagate, so if the setting was warning, then both warnings and errors propagate up to the object.

  10. Click Save.