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match (“day“and day“, for example). If you select Contains, the Generic Splitter will
consider that the condition is met whenever it finds the string of characters entered
in the Value box, even if the database field contains additional characters (“day“and
“days“, for example, would be considered a match).
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Value: Enter the string of characters to search for as the splitting criteria. Like the
Field box, this is also a variable property box.
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Consider case: Select to force the Generic Splitter to match the character casing of
the string of characters entered in the Value box with the characters found in the file.
If this option is selected, “DAY and “Day” will not be considered as matching the
search string “day”.
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Where to split group
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Pages or records: Enter exactly where to split the file. Enter 1 to split the file
1 page or record before or after the string, 2 to split the file 2 pages or records
before or after the string, or 0 to split the file immediately before or after the
string.
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Before or after: In the previous box, you entered where you wanted to split
the file. Here is where you specify whether you want the Generic Splitter to
split the file X number of pages or records before or after the string. Choose 5
in the Pages or records box and Records after in this box, for example, to
split the file 5 records after the record that matches the condition.
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Split when condition found: You may not want to split the file every time the string
of characters entered in the Value box is found, but only every other time, or every
third time. If so, enter the number of times in this box.
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A database field change: If you choose A database field change in the Split data file
on list box (the Use emulation option must be selected), the following box is displayed.
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Field name: Enter the name of the field that the Generic Splitter must check. If you
enter “ID”, for example, the Generic Splitter will only look in the field named “ID for
the value entered below. In this variable property box, you may enter static
characters, variables, job information elements or any combination of these.
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Consider case: Select to force the Generic Splitter to match the character casing of
the string of the values appearing in the selected database field. If this option is
selected, “DAY and Day” will not be considered as matching the search string
“day”.
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