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== Format of Excel Spreadsheet ==
 
== Format of Excel Spreadsheet ==
The spreadsheet is split into 3 sections:
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The spreadsheet is split into 3 sections sepaerated by blank rows:
 
* The "header" - the first 11 rows of the Spreadsheet describe mandatory information regarding the maintainable aspects of the Representation Map. For example, the Agency, ID and version as well as optional values such as Description and Start and End Dates.
 
* The "header" - the first 11 rows of the Spreadsheet describe mandatory information regarding the maintainable aspects of the Representation Map. For example, the Agency, ID and version as well as optional values such as Description and Start and End Dates.
* Rows 13 and 14 describe the format of the Source and Target  
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* The "source to target" statement - this next "block" Rows 13 and 14 describe the format of the Source and Target  
* From row 16 onwards the mapped values are listed. The format of this is a little unusual, but the source is always in column A and the target always in column C
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* The mapped values is the final section. The format of this is a little complex so requires explanation.
  * A straight mapping of one value to another would have the source listed in column A and the target listed
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=== Mapped Values ===
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The first columns are for the Source up until the column that has "--->" contained within it. The columns after that are for the target as well as the "Valid From" and "Valid To" dates
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* A mapping of one (or more) values to to another value is simply listed with the values in the appropriate column. The following illustrates how the 2 source values make a single target value
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Revision as of 02:09, 15 March 2022

Overview

It is possible to export a Representation Map into Excel format, edit it and then load it back in again. This allows for bulk addition or editing of Mappings within a single Representation Map.

Exporting Excel

On the Representation Maps page, selecting a Representation Map and clicking "Export Excel" will create the Excel spreadsheet. It is recommended to edit an existing map rather than starrting from scratch as the spreadsheet must conform to a specific format.

Format of Excel Spreadsheet

The spreadsheet is split into 3 sections sepaerated by blank rows:

  • The "header" - the first 11 rows of the Spreadsheet describe mandatory information regarding the maintainable aspects of the Representation Map. For example, the Agency, ID and version as well as optional values such as Description and Start and End Dates.
  • The "source to target" statement - this next "block" Rows 13 and 14 describe the format of the Source and Target
  • The mapped values is the final section. The format of this is a little complex so requires explanation.

Mapped Values

The first columns are for the Source up until the column that has "--->" contained within it. The columns after that are for the target as well as the "Valid From" and "Valid To" dates

  • A mapping of one (or more) values to to another value is simply listed with the values in the appropriate column. The following illustrates how the 2 source values make a single target value

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