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Switch conditions: Click to swap two conditions on the same level, or two groups of con-
ditions.
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Delete the selected condition: Click to delete the currently selected conditions in the list.
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Clear the rule: Click to delete all rules in the list. Note: This cannot be undone.
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Import a rule: Click to open the Browse dialog and load a Rules file. This will load its rules
into the list.
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Export the rule: Click to open a Save dialog and save the Rules file to disk.
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Rule Viewer: Displays a text-based view of the condition using operators and parentheses.
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Output Type group:
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Metadata - IDs only: Select to only output minimal Metadata containing the entity IDs.
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Metadata: Select to output IDs as well as record details in the Metadata, useful for further
sorting and filtering of the Metadata.
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JSON: Select to output a JSON Record Data List (see "Output" on page537).
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Simplified JSON: Select to output the full Record Set including all tables as an array of
JSON objects. Unlike the output of the "JSON" option, simplified JSON does not contain
information about the data type of fields.
Commingling/Batching Tab
Commingling is a method by which Print Content Items are merged together to create mail pieces going
to each recipient. For instance, retrieving a letter, an invoice and a notice within the same mail piece,
which presumably could be added within the same envelope. Batching is the same principle when all
the Print Content Items are generated using the same Template file. This tab is only available if the
Content Item option is selected in the General tab's Entity to retrieve drop-down. To modify any of
the following options, click in the Parameters box and then click the [...] button that appears.
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Document contents: Defines the Document ("Mail Piece") level and how they are built.
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Pick items based on: Use the [...] to open the "Pick Parameters" on the next page dialog
and define how to pick which items will be placed in each document. Content items picked
using this method will be part of the same mail piece.
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Sort items based on: Use the [...] to open the "Sort Parameters" on page500 dialog and
define how Content Items are sorted within the mail piece.
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Group contents: Define the Group level (for example, a Mail Route), or how to group mail pieces
together in groups.
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Pick items based on: Use the [...] to open the "Pick Parameters" on the next page dialog
and define how to pick which documents will be placed in each Document group. groups
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