2019.2

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Trigger: Defines the type of rule that controls when a boundary is set, creating a new
record.
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Record(s) per page: Defines a fixed number of lines in the file that go in each
record.
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Records: The number of records (lines, rows) to put in each record.
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On change: Defines a new record when a specific field (Field name) has a new
value.
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Field name: Displays the fields in the top line. The boundaries are set on the
selected field name.
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On script: Defines the boundaries using a custom JavaScript. For more information
see "Setting boundaries using JavaScript" on page401.
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On field value: Sets a boundary on a specific field value.
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Field name: Displays the fields in the top line. The value of the selected field
is compared with the Expression below to create a new boundary.
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Expression: Enter the value or Regular Expression to compare the field
value to.
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Use Regular Expression: Treats the Expression as a regular expression
instead of static text. For more information on using Regular Expressions
(regex), see the Regular-Expressions.info Tutorial.
PDF file boundaries
For a PDF file, Boundaries determine how many pages are included in each record. You can
set this up in one of three ways: by giving a static number of pages; by checking a specific area
on each page for text changes, specific text, or the absence of text; or by using an advanced
script.
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Record limit: Defines how many records are displayed in the Data Viewer. To disable the
limit, use the value 0 (zero).
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Trigger: Defines the type of rule that controls when a boundary is set, creating a new
record.
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On page: Defines a boundary on a static number of pages.
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Number of pages: Defines how many pages go in each record.
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