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From the Using a wizard pane, select XML.
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Click the Browse button and open the XML file you want to work with. Click Next.
l From the File menu
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In the menu, click File > New.
2.
Click the Data mapping Wizards drop-down and select From XML File.
3.
Click Next.
4.
Click the Browse button and open the XML file you want to work with. Click Next.
After selecting the file, you have to set the split level and trigger type:
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XML Elements: This is a list of node elements that have children nodes. Select the level
in the data that will define the source record.
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Trigger: select On element to create a record in the Data mapping for each occurrence of
the node element selected in the XML Elements field, or select On change to create a
record each time the element is different. (Check the option to include attributes in the list
of content items that can trigger a boundary.)
Note
The DataMapper only extracts elements for which at least one value is defined in the file.
Attribute values are not taken into account.
Attribute values (prefixed with an @ sign in the Data Viewer) are not extracted
automatically.
Click Finish to close the dialog and open the data mapping configuration.
Advanced PCL to PDF options
The Connect DataMapper uses LincPDF to convert PCL files to PDF files. By default, the only
options it passes to LincPDF are the input and output file names. Therefore, everything
depends on LincPDFs own default settings. However, in order to extract data from a PCL file it
might be necessary to take some of the options into account that were set to create the PCL
spool file, such as Edge-to-Edge, page X and Y offset values, page width and height in the
case of a custom page type, or the number of lines per page to generate the correct number of
PDF pages.
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