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It contains a text area (Task comments) that lets you write comments about the task. These
comments are saved when the dialog is closed with the OK button and are displayed in the
Task Comments Pane.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in
the Process area.
The tab also provides an option to highlight the task in "The Process area" on page769 with
the default color, set in the Preferences (see "General appearance preferences" on page659),
or the color selected or defined under Highlight color on this tab.
To revert the selected highlight color to the default color, open this tab, turn the Highlight option
off and close the dialog with the OK button; then turn highlighting back on.
Highlighting can also be turned on and off via the task's contextual menu and with the Highlight
button on the View ribbon.
Special Considerations
l The task CANNOT re-select unselected nodes if the condition is false for those nodes.
l Filter rules cannot be based on the following metadata attributes: SelectedIndexInJob,
SelectedIndexInGroup, SelectedIndexInDocument and SelectedIndex.
Metadata Level Creation
The Metadata Level Creation task conditionally creates new Metadata groups or documents.
This task is only functional if Metadata already exists for the current job.
For more information about Metadata see "Metadata" on page69.
The task enables users to merge data pages into Documents and/or merge Documents into
Groups, based on conditions. Unselected Data pages are ignored, but are moved with other
Data pages if the action is applied to the current parent node.
Using the wildcard parameter "?"
Since all metadata data pages, and possibly all physical data pages, are treated by the task at
run-time in order to evaluate the condition at each level, it is necessary to dynamically define
metadata as well as data selections to check all occurrences instead of a fixed one.
This is done using the wildcard parameter "?". When a question mark is used as a parameter in
a data or metadata function, the function operates on all nodes (not just one) of a given level.
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