A forward sync rule allows you to synchronize data from the source data system to the target data system. To create such a rule, follow the instructions in Modifying attribute values by using rules to select the Forward Sync Rule type. Then, configure your rule by using the options in the dialog box that opens.
This option allows you to obtain an initial value for the synchronization operation. You can then transform the obtained initial value before assigning it to the attribute you want.
To get started, click the down arrow on the button in this option, and then select an item from the drop-down list:
Once you have explicitly selected an attribute in this option, you can click the Advanced link to configure some advanced synchronization settings for the attribute.
For example, you can specify which characters to retrieve from the attribute value, how to modify the retrieved value (remove white-space characters or change the capitalization), or set how to process references in the attribute. The available settings depend on the attribute types selected in the Source item and Target item options.
This option allows you to select the target attribute whose value you want to modify.
To get started, click the down arrow on the button in this option, and then select an item from the drop-down list:
Once you have selected an attribute, you can click the Advanced link to configure some advanced synchronization settings for the attribute.
For example, you can select how to handle the existing attribute value (overwrite or append data to the value) or set how to process references in the attribute. The available settings depend on the attribute types selected in the Source item and Target item options.
A reverse sync rule allows you to synchronize data from the target to the source data system.
To create such a rule, follow the instructions in Modifying attribute values by using rules to select the Reverse Sync Rule type. Then, configure your rule by using the options in the dialog box that opens.
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