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Comment delimiter: if there are comment lines in the file, type the character that starts a
comment line.
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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 next page.)
All metadata fields that belong to the chosen level and levels higher up in the tree structure will
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