Describes the components of the 
                  		Interface Mapper and explains the purpose of each. 
                  	 
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            The 
               		Interface Mapper user interface for COBOL Program service interfaces is split into two parts. The left side shows COBOL 
               		LINKAGE section fields, and the right shows interface fields, reusable fields, and COBOL assignments. 
               	 
            
 
            	  
            	  
            	 
            Note: To see the 
               		Reusable Fields and 
               		COBOL Assignments panes, you must turn them on. See 
               		To set Interface Mapper preferences. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - Linkage Section pane 
                  		  
               
- Shows the selected 
                  			 Linkage Section from the selected COBOL legacy program. 
                  		  
               
- Interface Fields pane 
                  		  
               
- In the 
                  			 Interface Fields pane, you define the details of each field you want to include in your service interface. Each interface field corresponds
                  to a COBOL field shown in the 
                  			 Linkage Section pane. Only the interface fields for the current operation show in this pane. 
                  			 
                   The most straightforward way to create an interface field from a COBOL field is by dragging a COBOL field from the 
                     				Linkage Section pane and dropping it onto the 
                     				Interface Fields pane. This creates a mapping between the COBOL field and the new interface field. From the 
                     				Interface Fields pane, you can further define the details for that field as it is used by the service interface. 
                     			 
                   
- Reusable Fields pane 
                  		  
               
- This pane is primarily for convenience. In it, you create fields you want to use across operations. Then, for each operation
                  in which you want to use one of these fields, drag and drop it from the 
                  			 Reusable Fields pane to the 
                  			 Interface Fields pane. The contents of the 
                  			  Reusable Fields pane does not change from operation to operation in a single service interface. 
                  			 
                  The 
                     				Type of interface field created derived from the name of the reusable field. For example, if you create a reusable field named
                     
                     				MyReusableField and then drag and drop it into the 
                     				Interface Fields pane, the value in the 
                     				Type column for that field is MyResuableField. 
                     			 
                   
- COBOL Assignments pane 
                  		  
               
- Shows COBOL assignment you create for the service interface. Use a COBOL assignment to define the path taken by the legacy
                  application for the current operation by providing a unique parameter value. This enables you to perform a different function
                  from each operation even if all operations use the same entry point. The program takes a different path depending on the value
                  of a parameter. Instead of defining an interface field to map to that parameter, place the value here that makes the program
                  take the required path.