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mzm.shan
PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 4:38 am    Post subject: Mapping Node conversion to <Type_n_dateTime> Reply with quote

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Hi all,

I am using mapping node where source model is soap base and destination is ISO8583. soap gives string transmissiondate time as MMddHHmmss and destination transmissiondatetime in ISO8583 model is <Type_n_dateTime>.

it showed me warning at first:
"the string simple type input does not match the <Type_n_dateTime> simple type output.
use a convert transform to ensure proper conversion."


i saw some conversions but cant find the correct format "MMddHHmmss".
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martinb
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The built in type conversion in the Graphical Data Mapper will only provide you with conversion between certain standard XML schema data types.

Here you are needing to convert some "custom" format, from a string you have formatted as "MMddHHmmss" to another string with it's date time format according to ISO8583 model is <Type_n_dateTime>.

I am assuming you are using DFDL ISO8583 model?
https://github.com/DFDLSchemas/ISO8583/blob/master/Common/ISO8583Types.xsd

Then "Type_n_dateTime" is "yyMMddHHmmss".

Then the question is where will you obtain the year from?

Once you have answered that you could look to use a simple "Concat" transform if you happen to have a 2 digit year string in another field, or maybe you might need a Custom XPath transform to extract a year and concatenate it.

HTH
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mzm.shan
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yes i am using DFDL ISO8583 model and the TransmissionDateTime field is MMddHHmmss. Soap source also not sending me year ex: 0323145522
and i need to map it to ISO DFDL.
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mqjeff
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 8:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you wanted to demonstrate the problem to the source system with not giving you a year, you could always set it to 0 or 1.

martinb - shouldn't there be some kind of format ala ESQL CAST format pattern in Map node?
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martinb
PostPosted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The Mapping Node / Graphical Data Mapper supports XPath 2.0, which while offering a wide range of functions, does not include "format by pattern" type functions.

(Note, you might find XPath functions that do format by pattern, eg fn:format-dateTime(), but they are part of the XPath 3.0 spec)


So the options you have are:

- Use functions from the XPath 2.0 library, perhaps in mzm.shan's case just use (where "InputSoapDateTime" represents the input):
Code:
fn:concat('15' $InputSoapDateTime)

But that is soon to be no good so it would likely need more than a single function, so you can use an expression in a Custom XPath transform, eg:
Code:
fn:concat( xs:string(fn:year-from-date(fn:current-date())) $InputSoapDateTime ) 


- If you prefer to format using Java, then you can call out to a static function from a Custom Java transform

- Or indeed ESQL can be called from Custom ESQL
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