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It is possible to import a map file in one of two ways:

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This page explains the expected map file format, and the two import approaches.

Import Map File Format

An existing mapping file used to import a map into Snap2SNOMED must:

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Relationship Type CodesDescription
TARGET_EQUIVALENTTarget is equivalent to source
TARGET_INEXACTTarget is inexact to source
TARGET_BROADERTarget is broader than source
TARGET_NARROWERTarget is narrower than source

Import during map creation

You can import an existing map using the "Create map" dialogue. The "Import existing map" button will appear after uploading and/or selecting your source file.

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If there is an error in your imported map file, the import will fail, but a map with only the source code will be created. After correcting any errors, you can attempt to re-import your map file from within the new map (see 'Import into an existing map' below.

Import into an existing map

To import a map file into a map that has already been created in Snap2SNOMED, open/view the map, and click the IMPORT button near the top of the page (see screen shot below).



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