How to map when the Context node has more than one element

Dear SDN Community,
  I am develping a WebDynpro java application with Adobe forms. My goal is to present a user a screen with 10 records of customer details and submit. I have created a context element for the customer(Cust#, address details etc) and mentioned the cardinality as 1..n. Now How do I bind these 10 records in my data view to first element, second element... 10th element of the context. Once the user submits, I need to write the 10 record values to Z table. Can you please advice me here.
Thanks!
Surya.

solved this problem by going through the Interactive forms tutorial.

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