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Seeking Step-by-Step Help with Output Mapping

  • October 6, 2025
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hundleymf
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Hi everyone,

Apologies for the ignorance here—I honestly feel like I should know this already, but I get a bit stuck with output mapping. I’m the analyst working on our company's bot, and while we have an engineer on the team, I help out with some of the use cases. This is more of his role and area of expertise.

Is there a straightforward way to create output mappers? I've tried using the DSL and Data Mapper Playground, and I've read through the Data Mapper / JSON Bender Reference and Moveworks Data Mapper Common Examples, but I haven't found them very helpful.

Am I missing a simple trick here? I tend to prefer step-by-step instructions, so the guides that just provide general info are a bit hard for me to follow. If they don’t give us step 1—do this, step 2—do this thing, step 3—you need this it makes it hard for me.

Thanks in advance for any tips or straightforward steps you can share to help me improve my efficiency with this. If you could break it down into clear steps, I’d really appreciate it!

Best answer by Kevin Mok

Thanks for the feedback ​@hundleymf - I am planning to revamp the Data Mapper docs, since it’s currently a reference guide. I understand step-by-step is important for you, I will consider that as well.

 

Have you tried our Agent Architect? We have DSL architect mode, which helps you build DSL and Data Mappers

 

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Kevin Mok
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  • October 8, 2025

Thanks for the feedback ​@hundleymf - I am planning to revamp the Data Mapper docs, since it’s currently a reference guide. I understand step-by-step is important for you, I will consider that as well.

 

Have you tried our Agent Architect? We have DSL architect mode, which helps you build DSL and Data Mappers

 


hundleymf
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  • October 8, 2025

I wasn't aware that was an option before, but I just took a quick look and it seems really helpful! I'll give it a try. Thanks so much, Kevin—I really appreciate your help, as always!


Kevin Mok
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  • October 8, 2025

Glad to help!