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Use alternate XSLT engine group: Select this option to enable the box and the buttons
included in this group.
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Path and parameters for the alternate engine: Enter your XSLT engine’s absolute path
(use quotes for non DOS 8.3 compliant paths) followed by its required operators and
parameters (you must know exactly which operators and parameters your XSLT engine
requires and in which order they must appear in the command prompt used to launch the
engine). Note that you should not enter fixed values for the following parameters: the
XSLT stylesheet parameter, the source XML data file parameter or the output file
parameter. When you click the buttons below, the corresponding parameters are
automatically added at the current cursor position. These variables will be replaced by the
correct information at run-time.
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XSLT file button: Click to add the {XSLTFILE} variable to the command prompt displayed
in the box above.
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Data file button: Click to add the {DATAFILE} variable to the command prompt displayed
in the box above.
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Output file(s) button: Click to add the {OUTPUTFILE} variable to the command prompt
displayed in the box above.
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Browse button: Click this button and browse to select the XSLT engine you want the XML
splitter to use.
Miscellaneous Tab
The Miscellaneous tab is common to all tasks.
Check the option Use as step description to display the text next to the icon of the plugin in
the Process area.
Process logic tasks
A process is like a flowchart. The data files captured by the Input tasks become job files (see
"Job file" on page50) that travel down the process. Many processes include multiple process
logic tasks.
In the Process area, conditional branches appear with their associated condition, allowing you
to understand the logic of the whole process at a glance. When PReS Workflow comes to a
condition, it tests the condition and sends the job file down one of the two branches based on
the test result. So every time a job file travels down the process, it is either routed down the
True or False branch.
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