Editing mapping sets.
In AIR ImportExpress, you must map required
fields in the mapping set before you can proceed with the import. You can also set
default values for some of the fields. The Edit Mappings function enables you to map
fields and set default values. In the Field Mapping window, the
Required Fields area on each tab identifies the required
fields and the field names for which AIR ImportExpress looks. For example, if your data
contains a PolicyID field, you must map it to the
Contract ID field.
Procedure
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In the Mapping Set and File Selection area on the
Import & Mapping Data tab of AIR ImportExpress, select the policy type and data
that you want to import.
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Click Edit Mappings.
The Contracts tab,
Locations tab, and Reinsurance tab
contain sub-tabs for field mapping and defaults. The Step
Function tab contains a tab for field mapping.
The Field Mapping window opens, enabling you to determine
quickly whether the source files are ready for import. Each of the selected import
files has its own tab. A status icon on each tab indicates whether you must take
action on the tab.
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On each tab that contains a warning
icon, map the
required fields to an existing Touchstone
column.
For example, on the Contracts tab, map
PolicyID to Contract ID. The
icon then appears next to Contract
ID in the Required Fields area. On the
Locations tab, you must map at least one replacement value
field and some minimal address information (such as country, state/area, postal,
etc.).
Note:
As you edit the settings on each tab, click Apply to
apply the changes.
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[Optional] set default values for the source import files.
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When all the status icons change to
, click
OK.
Next Steps
After editing a field mapping set, you can scan the mapping set for unrecognized
values.