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end of a record would not be found in the middle of a line. Note also that it is possible with this
format to set the DataMapper's Input Data settings to 1 line per page. That essentially allows
you to set the natural delimiter on each and every line in the file.
If you select the wrong page at the top, for example, making a new selection and clicking on
Select the area will redefine the location. The other option is Use selected text, which simply
copies the text in the current selection as the one to compare to it.
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Record limit: Defines how many Source Records are displayed in the Data Viewer. To
disable the limit, use the value "0".
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Trigger: Defines the type of rule that defines when a boundary is created, establishing a
new record in the Data Sample (called a Source Record).
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On delimiter: Defines a boundary on a static number of pages.
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Occurrences: The number of times that the delimiter is encountered before
fixing the boundary. For example, if you know that your documents always
have four pages delimited by the FF character, you can set the boundaries
whenever you counted four delimiters.
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On text: Defines a boundary on a specific text comparison in the Source Record.
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Location:
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Selected area:
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Select the area button: Uses the value of the current data
selection as the text value.
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Left/Right: Defines where to find the text value in the row.
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Top/Bottom: Defines the start and end row of the data selection to
compare with the text value.
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Entire width: Ignores the column values and compares using the whole
line.
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Entire height: Ignores the row values and compares using the whole
column.
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Entire page: Compares the text value on the whole page. Only available
with contains, not contains, is empty and is not empty operators.
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Times condition found: When the boundaries are based on the presence of
specific text, you can specify after how many instances of this text the
boundary can be effectively defined. For example, if a string is always found
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