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Concur V2 Target Transformation in Mappings

When you select a Concur V2 connection for a target, you can select an operation based on version 3.0 of Concur API.
You can add multiple input groups into the Concur V2 target and define the primary and foreign key relationships between the multiple input groups before the mapping.

Target Transformation Properties

You can configure target properties, such as target details and advanced properties, based on the connection type you select. Configure target transformation properties on the Target tab of the Properties panel.
When you select a target, the Properties panel displays the following areas and information:

Advanced Target Properties

In a mapping, you can configure a target to represent a Concur V2 target. For Concur V2 target connections used in mapping tasks, you can configure advanced properties in the Targets page of the Mapping task wizard.
The following table describes the advanced properties that you can configure in a Target transformation:
Property
Description
Cache Size for Web Service Request (KB)
Memory available for the web service request. If the web service request contains many rows or columns, you might want to increase the cache size. Default is 100 KB.
Transaction Commit Control
Control to commit or roll back transactions based on the set of rows that pass through the transformation. Use the transaction commit control if you have a large amount of data and you want to control how it is processed.

Target Transformation Mapping Example

You are an operation administrator and you want to create an attendee type in Concur.
To create an Attendee Type object in Concur from a flat file, perform the following tasks:
  1. 1Create a flat file connection to read data from the flat file.
  2. 2Create a Concur V2 connection to write data to Concur. Verify that you select the relative path to the Attendee Types object in the connection properties.
  3. The following image shows the configured Concur V2 connection for a hybrid OAuth 2 connection type:
    The Concur V2 Connection Properties page shows the properties for a hybrid OAuth 2 connection type
    The following image shows the configured Concur V2 connection for the OAuth 2 connection type:
  4. The Concur V2 Connection Properties page shows the properties for a new OAuth 2 connection type
  5. 3Create a Concur V2 mapping.
  6. The following image shows the Concur V2 mapping:
    The image displays the Concur mapping.
  7. 4Add a Source transformation to include the flat file object that contains the Attendee Types information. Add the flat file connection.
  8. 5Add a Target transformation to write the Attendee Types data to Concur. Perform the following tasks on the Target tab:
    1. aIn the Connection field, select the Concur V2 connection to connect to Concur.
    2. bIn the Operation field, select PostAttendeeType as the operation.
    3. The following image shows the PostAttendeeType in the list of write operations:
      The image displays the PostAttendeeType in the list of write operations.
    4. cIn the Advanced Properties section, set the cache size and the transaction commit interval.
  9. 6On the Field Mapping tab, select the input elements to map to the target fields.
  10. The following image shows all the mapped fields between the input file and the Concur V2 target:
    The image displays all the mapped fields between the input file and the Concur target.
  11. 7When you save and run the mapping in a mapping task, the Secure Agent creates the Attendee Types in Concur.