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Special Case Examples: Permitted Values and Prompt Values
In the following situation, Attribute A is selected to be migrated:
- Prompt Value Created
- Attribute A has Permitted Value A, which has Prompt Value A, in the source model.
- Attribute A and Permitted Value A exist in the destination model.
- Prompt Value A does not exist in the destination model.
- Result: Prompt Value A is copied to the destination model.
- Prompt Value Not Changed
- Attribute A has Permitted Value A in the source model.
- Attribute A and Permitted Value A exist in the destination model.
- Prompt Value A exists in the destination model for Permitted Value A.
- Prompt Value A does not exist in the source model.
- Result: Prompt Value A is not changed in the destination model.
- Prompt Value Replaced
- Attribute A has Permitted Value A, which has Prompt Value A, in the source model.
- Attribute A, Permitted Value A, and Prompt Value A exist in the destination model.
- Result: Prompt Value A is replaced in the destination model.
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