OCI Mappings for images

Hi everyone,
There is a query regarding OCI mapping. How do we get to see the images and some other fields in the SRM even when we dont manually nor by default get the images to be mapped in the OCI mappings.
We dont even get to see the images field in the drop-down list through which we mapped the MDM field with the SRM fields.
Can any one explain why.....
Full Marks will be given to relevant answers.....

Hi Swapnil,
There are a number of pre-mapped (hard-coded) fields, which you cannot change:
OCI Field                                 SRM-MDM Field
NEW_ITEM-PRICE :                        Price Amount
NEW-ITEM_CURRENCY :                  Price Currency
NEW-ITEM_PRICEUNIT :                   Price Base Quantity UOM
NEW_ITEM-UNIT     :                     Price Base Quantity
NEW_ITEM-PURCHORG  :               Purchasing Organization
NEW_ITEM-PURCHINFREC  :            Purchasing Info Record ID
NEW_ITEM-CONTRACT    :             Contract ID
NEW_ITEM-CONTRACT_ITEM :         Contract Item ID
NEW-ITEM_ATTACHMENT    :       Hyperlink-URL
NEW-ITEM_ATTACHMENT_TITLE :  Hyperlink-URL Description
For displaying images on SRM, OCI fields are already pre-configured (Pre-Mapped) as mentioned below:
NEW-ITEM_ATTACHMENT             : Hyperlink-URL
NEW-ITEM_ATTACHMENT_TITLE    :Hyperlink-URL Description
But only the thing is that for displaying the images on the SRM, you have to make some changes in Configuration UI as follows:
Login into Configuration UI by using user as Master.
then Go to Costomize display tab, select 'List View' and add Image field and save the configuration.
For more information, Just refer the "Business Scenario Configuration Guide of SRM-MDM".
Hope this will help you
Any more help then please let me know.
Regards,
Saurabh...
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