Where to look for all value mappings being used in ID

Hi All,
          Where to look for all value mappings being used in ID?
XIer

Hi,
Let me re-frame it, Do u want to know where all the value mappings(created in ID) is used in Mapping Program of IR, isn't it?
If yes, then it's not possible( as far as  I know).
raj.

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