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Field Type Description
defined, use the following statement: if (merge.channel
== Channel.WEB && merge.context.type ==
ContextType.WEB) { ... }.
To retrieve any section in a Control Script, use:
merge.template.contexts.ContextType.Section
['Section name']; (for example:
merge.template.contexts.PRINT.sections
["Section EN"]).
"template"
on
page946
Template This object contains the template and all of its contexts. It can
be used to find out which contexts are available in the template,
using merge.template.contexts (see "context" on
page932) and to manipulate the sections in those contexts
(see "section" below).
section
The section object can be used to query and modify how the section (and the related context)
will be outputted. It is one of the most important objects in Control Scripts (see "Control Scripts"
on page645 and "Control Script API" on page930).
Retrieving a section
A section can be retrieved using merge.template.contexts.ContextType.sections["section
name"], for example: merge.template.contexts.PRINT.sections["Section EN"].
A section can also be retrieved via merge.context.sections['section name']. Remember,
however, that when several contexts need to be merged (for example, when the Print context is
attached to an email), the script needs to check if the current context is of the type that contains
the desired section (for example: if (merge.context.type == ContextType.PRINT) {}). When
sections in different contexts have the same name, it is safer to use
merge.template.contexts.ContextType.sections["section name"].
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