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| 9 | = Difference between CDM and CDM messages = | ||
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| 11 | To conclude our section on microlearnings that all have something to do with the CDM we wrap things up by learning what the difference is between CDM and CDM messages. | ||
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| 13 | Should you have any questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com. | ||
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| 15 | * Last update: February 24th, 2021 | ||
| 16 | * Required reading time: 3 minutes | ||
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| 18 | == 1. Prerequisites == | ||
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| 20 | * Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform | ||
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| 22 | == 2. Key concepts == | ||
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| 24 | This microlearning centers around understanding the difference between CDM and CDM messages. | ||
| 25 | By CDM we mean: The Canonical Data Model that plays a vital and central role while exchanging data between various systems via the messaging pattern | ||
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| 27 | * The complete CDM consists of the collection of entities that are used or going to be used in the various CDM messages | ||
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| 31 | == 3. Difference between CDM and CDM messages == | ||
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| 33 | Simply put the difference between the CDM and the CDM messages is as follows: | ||
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| 35 | * The CDM holds all entities and attributes that are relevant within the context of your complete integration landscape. | ||
| 36 | * The CDM message is tailor-made for a specific piece of data (i.e. Order, Invoice, Employee) and only holds the entities and attributes relevant for that piece of data. | ||
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| 38 | So that means that when you navigate to Design -> CDM you will see everything | ||
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| 40 | <p align="center">[[image:crashcourse-messaging-difference-between-cdm-and-cdm-messages--cdm-overview.png||]]</p> | ||
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| 42 | Afterward when you zoom in on one of the available message types to create or view your CDM message the overview | ||
| 43 | changes to show the structure of the message and to show which parts of the CDM are used for the CDM message. | ||
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| 45 | <p align="center">[[image:crashcourse-messaging-difference-between-cdm-and-cdm-messages--cdm-overview-message-type-selected.png||]]</p> | ||
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| 47 | ===== Practice ===== | ||
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| 49 | == 4. Assignment == | ||
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| 51 | Open the CDM of your (Academy) project and subsequently open one of the CDM messages that are created within your (Academy) project and spot the differences. | ||
| 52 | This assignment can be completed with the help of your (Academy) project you have created/used in the previous assignment. | ||
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| 54 | == 5. Key takeaways == | ||
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| 56 | * The CDM holds all entities and attributes that are relevant within the context of your complete integration landscape. | ||
| 57 | * The CDM message is tailor-made for a specific piece of data (i.e. Order, Invoice, Employee) and only holds the entities and attributes relevant for that piece of data. | ||
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| 61 | == 6. Suggested Additional Readings == | ||
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| 63 | If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it please read the help text provided by eMagiz when executing these actions. | ||
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| 65 | == 7. Silent demonstration video == | ||
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| 67 | This video demonstrates how you could have handled the assignment and gives you some context on what you have just learned. | ||
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| 69 | <iframe width="1280" height="720" src="../../vid/microlearning/crashcourse-messaging-difference-between-cdm-and-cdm-messages.mp4" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> | ||
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