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Record limit: Defines how many records are displayed in the Data Viewer. This does not
affect output production; when generating output, this option is ignored. To disable the
limit, use the value 0 (zero).
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Trigger: Defines the type of rule that controls when a boundary is set, creating a new
record.
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On Element: Defines a new record on each new instance of the XML element
selected in the Input Data settings.
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Occurrences: The number of times that the element is encountered before
fixing the boundary.
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On Change: Defines a new record when a specific field or attribute in the XML
element has a new value.
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Field: Displays the fields and (optionally) attributes in the XML element. The
value of the selected field determines the new boundaries.
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Also extract element attributes: Check this option to include attribute values
in the list of content items that can be used to trigger a boundary.
Data samples
The Data Sample area displays a list of all the imported Data Samples that are available in the
current data mapping configuration. As many Data Samples as necessary can be imported to
properly test the configuration.
Only one of the data samples - the active data sample - is shown in the Data Viewer.
A number of buttons let you manage the Data Samples.
In addition to using the buttons listed below, you can right-click a file to bring up the context
menu, which offers the same options plus the Copy and Paste options.
Tip
Data samples can be copied and pasted to and from the Settings pane using Windows File
Explorer.
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Add : Add a new Data Sample from an external data source. The new Data Sample
will need to be of the same data type as the current one. For example, you can only add
PDF files to a PDF data mapping configuration. Multiple files can be added
simultaneously.
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