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If you are unsure of the purpose of of given Apollo Item, you can use the Info Icons to give you more insight into the purpose of the Item. For example, say you notice that Apollo has a variable called 'Fulfillment Source' but you're not sure what this means, you have hover over the Info icon to view the definition:

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If you are unsure if you'd like to map an existing Item to an Apollo Item, you can select the Apollo Item and then view the differences in configuration between the two. To do this, select the Item in the Item Name column, then the Chevron icon on the far right of the row. This expands the Comparison View:

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Once Events are selected, you can use the X to deselect an associated event, or Clear All to wipe the mapped Item and Apollo Event(s).

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If you've discovered the reporting platform configuration (e.g., report suite) you chose to import was not the correct one, you can opt to start the mapping process over, by selecting the Start Over button:



This will remove any progress you’ve made on mappings as well as any artifacts and configurations Apollo has begun to design as a result of those mapping selections.

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The Map Existing Implementation process is a one-time step, meant to be performed at the start of your Apollo implementation, so it is important to conclude this process and prevent users from coming back into the Map Existing Implementation screen and making changes. When you've finished mapping your Items to the existing Items in the Apollo database, you should conclude the mapping process by selecting I'm Done or Save & Finish:


Once you Save and Finish this indication, you can begin adding new items to the implementation via the Design Apollo module. Attempts to view the mappings selected reveal to users that the mapping process is complete for the property:

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