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Only those fields associated with prompt lists in Slate appear at the Prompt Value Mappings stage. Fields that are "text" fields (for example, First Name, Last Name, Email, and Unique ID) will not appear in the Prompt Value Mappings stage since they are all unique and are not associated with a set list of prompts.

Info

The first time a source file is mapped the list of Prompt Value Mappings source fields do not reflect all related data points from the incoming file. When this is the case, the following warning appears:

This source has fields for which values have not yet been populated. Click "Refresh Values" above to scan the source files to identify possible values.

Selecting Refresh Values pulls all of the sample values from the source file into the Prompt Value Mappings stage. Once Refresh Values is selected, the previous warning message will go away.

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Overview: Prompt Value Mapping dialog window

The Prompt Value Mapping window shows a list of the Source Fields in the selected source file and, if/when a field has been mapped, corresponding Destination Values.

Info

Additionally, it shows Mapped and an Unmapped column appear for each field. The numbers in each column indicate how many incoming values from the source file have been mapped to prompts values in Slate.

How-To: Prompt Value Mapping

  1. From the list of Source Fields, select one of the fields

    Dialog shows incoming Source Values and corresponding Destination Values

  2. Select Guess Below or manually enter the desired Destination Value.

    • If Slate can match incoming data values with existing prompts, it will do so.

    • This will save time, as opposed to manually assigning each incoming value with a prompt in Slateentering a value for the prompts.

  3. Select Save

  4. Repeat these steps for the needed Source Fields

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Tips and Notes

Unlike Field Mappings, some incoming Prompt Value data points may not need to be represented in Slate. Don't feel compelled to map each and every prompt value if they are not critical.A Mapped and an Unmapped column appear for each field at this stage. The numbers in each column indicate how many incoming values from the source data file have been mapped to prompts values in Slate.

What’s the Next Step: Static Mapping