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Component: PLM-EPD-COP
Component Name: Connected Products
Description: The process of linking a model template or equipment template from asset central that contains an appropriate indicator group to input or output data from an app.json application.
Key Concepts: Mapping is the process of connecting two or more objects in SAP PLM-EPD-COP Connected Products. It allows users to link different objects, such as products, documents, and processes, to each other in order to create a unified view of the product lifecycle. This helps users to better understand the relationships between different objects and make informed decisions. How to use it: In order to use mapping in SAP PLM-EPD-COP Connected Products, users must first create a mapping table. This table will contain all of the objects that need to be connected. Once the table is created, users can then link the objects together by selecting the appropriate fields in the mapping table. The linked objects will then be displayed in a unified view. Tips & Tricks: When creating a mapping table, it is important to ensure that all of the fields are correctly filled out. This will help ensure that all of the objects are properly linked and that the unified view is accurate. Additionally, it is important to keep the mapping table up-to-date as changes are made to any of the connected objects. Related Information: For more information on mapping in SAP PLM-EPD-COP Connected Products, please refer to the official documentation provided by SAP. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that can help users better understand how to use mapping in this software.