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Text Delimiter: type the character that surrounds text fields in the file. Other delimiters will
not be interpreted within these text delimiters.
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Ignore unparsable lines: when checked, any line that does not correspond to the above
settings will be ignored.
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First row contains field names: check this option to use the first line of the CSV as
headers. This option automatically names all extracted fields.
MDB file options
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File: Include the full path to the file.
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Password: If the file isn't password protected, you can click Next without filling out this
field.
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Table name: Use the drop-down to select the appropriate table or stored query to retrieve
the appropriate data set.
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Encoding: Use the drop-down to select the encoding with which to read the data in the
table.
XML File options
Select what level of XML elements defines a record.
The Trigger is what triggers the creation of a new record. It can be set to:
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On element: this defines a new record when a new element occurs on the selected XML
level.
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On change: this defines a new record when a specific field under the chosen XML level
has a new value. After selecting this option, you have to select the field that triggers the
creation of a new record.
PDF/VT file options
After selecting a file, use the drop-down to select what level in the PDF/VT file defines a record
in your data. The names of the levels are taken from the PDF/VT file itself. (See "About PDV/VT
files" on the facing page.)
All metadata fields that belong to the chosen level and levels higher up in the tree structure will
be listed. The lower the chosen level is in the tree structure, the more records you will get and
the more metadata fields will appear in the list.
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