Imported XML disappearing when updating

Hi,
I've got a brochure that imports multiple XML files. I'm having an issue where I update the XML link and it either changes which frame the element is tagged to or deletes it altogether...
What would cause this to happen? Below are the settings I currently use when importing the XML.
I'm still fairly new to using XML files so am guessing it's a poor error on my behalf but any guidance would be great.
Cheers

As an expedient answer before I jet out, download and work with the following assets:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite/articles/using-xml-to-automate-producti on-of-digital-publications.html
There is a sample file (a ZIP) at the upper right of the page. It's a good example of how this should work for your purposes.
Mike

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    I have created one xcelsius with XML Data maps which works fine. But when I re-open this XLF, the XML data mapping disappear from XML source screen of Excel. It's so much enoying, so every time when i re-open the xlf. I have to map xml data again and then do some formating. after that it works fine.
    I guess i have missed some setting. Does anyone has faced such a weired problem with xcelsius.
    your quick help in this will be really appreciated.
    Regards,
    Ashish

    Hi,
    Its a Fixed Issue ,It has been solved
    For Futher Details
    http://alteksolutions.com/wp/index.php/2010/10/xcelsius-2008-sp-3-fix-pack-3-now-available/
    XML Data Maps Disappear when Reopening xlf
    Regards
    Naveen

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