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'''Field Mapping''' allows users to create logical connections between metadata content in Grooper and an external storage platform.
"Field mappings" allows users to create logical connections between metadata content in Grooper and an external storage platform.
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For example, field mappings can be created between data elements in a data model in Grooper and corresponding metadata fields in an external content management systemA '''Data Field''' capturing an invoice document's invoice number could be mapped to a field in the content management system named "Invoice Number".  After those data fields are extracted from a document set, when the documents are exported their information will populate the mapped fields in the content management system.
Field mappings are created between Grooper '''Data Elements''' in a '''Data Model''' and corresponding metadata fields in an external content storage platformFor example, a '''Data Field''' capturing an invoice document's invoice number could be mapped to a field in a content management system named "Invoice Number".  After Grooper extracts those '''Data Fields''' from a document set, the extracted data is ''mapped'' to fields in the content management system on export.
 


Field mappings can be used for both ''import'' and ''export'' operations.   
Field mappings can be used for both ''import'' and ''export'' operations.   

Revision as of 17:00, 5 January 2024

"Field mappings" allows users to create logical connections between metadata content in Grooper and an external storage platform.

Field mappings are created between Grooper Data Elements in a Data Model and corresponding metadata fields in an external content storage platform. For example, a Data Field capturing an invoice document's invoice number could be mapped to a field in a content management system named "Invoice Number". After Grooper extracts those Data Fields from a document set, the extracted data is mapped to fields in the content management system on export.


Field mappings can be used for both import and export operations.

  • While exporting data from Grooper to an external platform via field mappings is more common, document metadata from an external storage platform can be imported into Grooper via field mappings as well.

For more information on Export Mappings, please visit the following articles:

For more information on Import Mappings, please visit the following article: