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Question about Field Mapping.json file? #551
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Hi Jim, Mappings are stored in the database and available through the API which is documented in the admin section - so there's no file really other than the export. You can also override the default database creation format but that's just for new setups. |
Thank you. Can the table be exported/dumped from the DB, and installed on
a second server later?
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Hi Jim,
Mappings are stored in the database and available through the API which is
documented in the admin section - so there's no file really other than the
export. You can also override the default database creation format but
that's just for new setups.
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Absolutely, you can do anything you want with the table and restore it on other servers if needed 👍 |
Ok. That makes sense.
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Hi Lorenzo,
Sorry to bother you again. I've been through the homer_config and
homer_data tables, I was thinking I'd find the mappings there. Would you
mind pointing me to the right DB and table,please?
Thanks,
Jim
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Good day,
We're having great success with homer. I'm wondering if the field mapping .json file which can be downloaded is resident on the homer server somewhere so that on a new installation I can put the file in place through automation?
Thanks,
Jim Agnetta
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