All form mappings in the mapping list are automatically enabled by default. To disable a form mapping, click on the checkbox in the Enabled column for the corresponding form mapping to de-select that form mapping. The form mapping is then greyed-out in the mapping list (and in the navigation pane), and will be excluded from the migration.
The same result can be achieved by de-selecting the Enabled checkbox in the Options tab for the corresponding form mapping, or by right-clicking on the form mapping within the navigation pane and selecting Disable/Enable.
To Enable/Disable more than one form mapping at once, select multiple form mapping rows using the Shift Key, then click on the Enable or Disable buttons on the bottom right of the Mapping List.
On execution, Form Mappings are skipped if disabled, however if a reference mapping refers to a disabled Form Mapping, the ID mapping cache for the disabled Form Mapping is still maintained for the use of any field mappings of type 'reference' in later Form Mappings. This is common practice in obtaining a target record from a source record using a defined set of key mappings. See the sections Introduction to Key Mappings for more information.
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