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Sum: Calculate the sum of all values found inall fields of a given name, at a given
level. The resulting number is formatted by default with the dot decimal separator.
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Delete: Delete the metadata field if it exists and disables the Field information
column's Field value option.
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Field Information: Specify the metadata node level, field name and field value of the
specified action.
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Level: Choose between Job, Group, Document, Datapage. The task will loop
through each selected node of the chosen metadata level.
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Job: Apply the action on the specified field at the Job level.
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Group: Apply the action on the specified field at the Group level.
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Document: Apply the action on the specified field at the Document level.
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Data page: Apply the action on the specified field at the Data page level.
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Field Name: Enter the metadata field name on which the task will operate.
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Field Value: Enter the metadata field value. Note that if the chosenaction is Delete,
this parameter is disabled.For otheraction types,in order to set the field value, click
the [...] button. This button opens the Data Selector, which allows to specify a data
selection as the field's value.
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Decimal Separator: Set the decimal separator for the Sum option. 3 possible
modes are offered:
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Auto-detect: Interpret automatically the value. This option is ideal for
documents using mixed decimal separators. Note that the auto-detect option
encountering the value 1,000 (with a comma separator), interprets it as a
thousand while interpreting 1.000 (with a dot separator), as one.
l .: Treat every value with the dot (".") decimal separator. Commas (",") are
treated as thousand separator.
l ,: Treat every value with the comma (",") decimal separator. Dots (".") are
treated as thousand separator.
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Condition: Define criteria for the Metadata Field Management action execution. The
condition must be TRUE for the action to execute. To set up conditions, the Rule Interface
is displayed, allowing to edit the condition for the given action. See theRule Interface
page for more details.
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