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l HTML String
l Integer
l
Negative Sign Before: Adds a negative (-) sign before negative values in the
Extracted Record.
l
Thousand Separator: Adds the selected character between each thousand
position (for example, "1,000,000")
l
Treat empty as 0: Considers empty spaces as 0.
l Float
l
Negative Sign Before: Adds a negative (-) sign before negative values in the
Extracted Record.
l
Decimal Separator: Determines the character to use for decimal values,
generally a dot (.).
l
Thousand Separator: Adds the selected character between each thousand
position (for example, "1,000,000")
l
Treat empty as 0: Considers empty spaces as 0.
l Currency
l
Negative Sign Before: Adds a negative (-) sign before negative values in the
Extracted Record.
l
Decimal Separator: Determines the character to use for decimal values,
generally a dot (.).
l
Thousand Separator: Adds the selected character between each thousand
position (for example, "1,000,000")
l
Currency Sign: Determines the character to add before the value in the
Extracted Record.
l
Treat empty as 0: Considers empty spaces as 0.
l Date
l
Date/Time Format: Determines how the date is read. The format written here
needs to correspond with the format in the data selection.
l
Language: The language in which the date is written, when relevant. Useful
when months or days are written alphabetically.
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