Map line items

Line item mapping for XML documents is typically robust and rarely requires correction. This is because XML line items are defined in a logical manner. Data is not extracted from an image, so mistakes are rare.

If however, a mapping is incorrect or a mapping is missing, you can modify the line item mappings.

Important Only the first three rows are displayed. This is because if you correct the mapping here, all rows are affected.

You can edit the line item mappings by following these steps.

  1. Open a document in PIX Correction.
  2. On the left Field View, scroll down until you see the LINE ITEMS section.
  3. Click CONFIG.

    The Line Items are now editable for mapping and an icon is displayed to indicate whether an entire column is mapped or not.

  4. For a column that requires mapping, click on the icon at the top of the column.

    There is a choice to configure Advanced mapping or to disable extraction. If you do decide to apply one of these mapping settings, these are applied to the entire column, not just a single cell.

    For regular mappings continue with these steps.

  5. Locate the corresponding XML node or tag in the XML View and click on it.
    The entire node is surrounded with a light-blue dashed box and the Map button is displayed.
  6. Click Map.
    The selected node is and all corresponding nodes in the document are highlighted yellow.
  7. Optionally, configure other field line item mappings.
  8. Click Complete or Complete and Next to close the current document.