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example, to multiply Job Info 9 by 2, the expression would be %9*2 .
l Store result in: Variable data field containing the job information, local or global variable in which to store the result.
For job information use %1 through %9, for local variables use %{variable} and for global variables use %{gl-
obal.variable}.
l Use value of Variable/JobInfo # expression: Use the contents of the variable entered in Store result in:, which
is assumed to be a digit between 1 and 9. This digit determines in which job info the result of the mathematical expres-
sion is store. For example, if %{myvariable} is equal to 9, job information 9 will store the result of the mathematical
operation.
This task was built using a custom plugin system and does not display the On Error tab in the regular view. To access
the On Error tab, right-click on the task and select "Advanced Properties...".
Open XSLT
The Open XSLT action task takes an XML file as input and executes the XSLT code as parameter to rearranges the content of
the XML file.
XSLT (or XSL Transformation) is a style sheet that describes how an XML document is to be transformed into another XML doc-
ument. The reason to transform an XML document into another XML document is simply to rearrange the information it con-
tains in order to make the data structure more convenient for your needs.
Input
Avalid XMLfile.
Processing
The XSLTis applied to the XMLdata file.
Output
The modified XMLdata file is output. Metadata and jobinfos are not modified.
The Open XSLTmenu options are as follows:
l File
l Import:Lets you open an existing XSLTscript from an XSL, XSLT or TXTfile.
l Export:Lets you save the current XSLTscript as a file.
l Print:Prints the current XSLTscript.
l Edit
l Undo:Undo the last edit.
l Cut:Cut the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Copy:Copy the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Paste:Paste the last selection that was cut or copied in the location of the cursor in the text editor.
l Delete:Delete the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Select All:Select all of the contents of the editor.
l Search
l Find:Brings up the Find dialog.
l FindAgain:Repeats the previous search and finds the next occurrence.
l Replace:Brings up the Replace dialog.
l Go To Line: Brings up the Go To Line dialog where you can enter a line number and jump directly to that line.