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- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mapping of... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Ghislain Nadeau (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Ghislain Nadeau (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Ghislain Nadeau (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Ghislain Nadeau (JIRA)
- [jbehave-dev] [jira] (JBEHAVE-922) Allow mappi... Mauro Talevi (JIRA)
Hi Mauro,
this is actually pretty nice and easy to use!
I still think it could be of some use to be able to map a third party object by defining a mapping between the third-party fields against the column names.
Something like: