Component
This topic lists all the menu commands available in the Component menu.
Allows you to change the root element of an XML instance document.
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To be able to edit a schema in Altova XMLSpy, you need to click an XML component and then select the option Edit Schema Definition in XMLSpy.
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This command enables you to edit a FlexText file.
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Allows you to add, remove, and change database objects in a database component. See Databases.
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The X12 997 Functional Acknowledgment reports the status of the EDI interchange. All errors encountered during processing of the document are reported in it. MapForce can automatically generate a X12 997 document that you will be able to send to the recipient.
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The X12 999 Implementation Acknowledgment Transaction Set reports HIPAA implementation guide non-compliance or application errors. MapForce can automatically generate an X12 999 component and automatically create the necessary mapping connections.
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Reloads the structure of the currently active database component.
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Inserts a copy of the selected item before/after this item. Duplicated input cannot be used as a data source. For more information, see Duplicate Input.
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Removes a duplicated item.
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This option enables you to insert comments and processing instructions into XML components.
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This command creates a CDATA section that is used to represent parts of a document as character data which would normally be interpreted as markup.
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Allows you to configure database insert, update, and delete actions, and other options for database records. See Database Table Actions Settings for more information.
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Creates a SELECT statement based on the table/field you clicked in the database component. Clicking a table/field makes this command active, and the SELECT statement is automatically placed into the Select window.
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Makes the tree of a component left-justified.
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Makes the tree of a component right-justified.
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If you have a comment component in your mapping, you can edit it, by clicking on it and then selecting the Edit Comment command. Alternatively, you can double-click inside the comment component and edit the text directly in the comment box. For more information about comment components and their types, see Comment.
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Displays the settings of the currently selected component. See Change Component Settings.
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