When and why should we use transformers and flow services?
How are they different from each other?

Answer Posted / satya

Mapping is the process of performing transformations to
resolve data representation differences between services or
document formats. By linking variables to each other on the
Pipeline tab, you can accomplish name transformations and
structural transformations. However, to perform value
transformations you must execute some code or logic.
Developer provides two ways for you to invoke services: You
can insert INVOKE steps or you can insert transformers onto
the Pipeline tab. Transformers are the services you use to
accomplish value transformations on the Pipeline tab.

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