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At the end of a line: Select to indicate that the search string must be the last string on the line.
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At column: Select to indicate that the search string must be in a specific column. Specify the
column number (the value must be greater then 0) in the Column value box below.
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Between specific words: Select to indicate that the search string must be between specific
words. Specify these words in the Word before and Word after boxes below.
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Occurrence related: Select to indicate that the search string must be found a specific number of
times before a string replacement is performed. If the Search line by line option is selected in
the Search mode group, the search counter is reset for every line. If the Search whole file
option is selected in the Search mode group, the search counter is not reset before the end of
the file. Select one of the occurrence options (described below) in the list box below and enter a
value in the Occurrence value box besides it.
l At occurrence: The replacement will take place only when the specified number of
occurrences has been reached. Specifying 2 occurrences, for instance, means that only the
second occurrence will be replaced.
l At every specified occurrence: The replacement will take place every time the specified
number of occurrences is reached. Specifying 2 occurrences, for instance, means that the
second, the fourth and the sixth (and so on) occurrence will be replaced.
l All after occurrence: All occurrences of the search string will be replaced once the
specified number of occurrences has been reached. Specifying 2 occurrences, for
instance, means that all occurrences after the second one will be replaced.
l All before occurrence: All occurrences of the search string will be replaced until the
specified number of occurrences has been reached. Specifying 5 occurrences, for
instance, means that the four first occurrences will be replaced.
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Replace with: Enter the string that must be used as the replacement sting when a match is found.
On Error Tab
The On Error Tab is common to all tasks. Details can be found on " Task Properties Dialog" on page 587.
By default, any action task, branch, splitter or condition that generates an error will simply be ignored, and
the task just under it (not within a branch)will be given control of the job file without any modification. Any
initial input task that generates an error will stop the process from running as a whole, and output tasks will
not generate output. The On Error tab can be used to overwrite the default behaviors.
l Send to Process: Check this option to send the job file to an error management process.
l Error Process drop-down:Enabled only when the Send to Process option is checked. Lists any
process of which the initial input task is the Input Error Bin task.