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There are only 9 Job Infos available numbered from 1 to 9. They can be accessed directly anywhere that accepts variable
properties by using the number of the variable preceded by a percent sign (For example, %2 or %9).
You can set the value of a job info within your process in two ways:
l Use the Set Job Info and Variable action task. See "Set Job Infos and Variables Action Task Properties" (page 114).
l You can use Scripts. See the chapter "Using Scripts" (page 197).
Considerations on Job Infos:
l While the initial job infos are created by the input task, they can be overwritten by the Set Job Info and Variables Action
Task, by a Script, or by any secondary input task in the process. Whenever you use a job info in your process, make
sure it contains the value that you want, and not one that has been overwritten by another task.
l Job infos sent to the document are global to that document, meaning the values do not change between data files. This
means that if your data file contains multiple data pages for different clients, your job infos cannot be used to send infor-
mation to the document.
l Job infos are in limited quantity and are slowly being deprecated when transferring data to your document. You should
probably consider using Metadata, or Local Variables.
Standard Variables
Standard Variables, also known as "system variables", are variables that are created and managed directly by PlanetPress
Suite Workflow Tools. Those variables are read-only and cannot be modified. They provide information about the job, proc-
ess, and the PlanetPress Suite Workflow Tools environment.
Working With Variables
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