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your data, or what document will be used in the printout depending on the department it came
from.
Variable properties may include:
l Static data.
l Standard Variables. See "Standard Variables" on page642.
l Local and Global Variables. See "Manipulate Local Variables" on page678.
l Job Infos. See "Job Info Variables" on page641.
l Data and Metadata Selections. See "Data selections" on page25.
l Printer Control Characters. See "Shared Printer Queue Properties" on page69. These
are normally only used in printer outputs.
Variable propertiescan also be used in these special locations:
l In the Set Job Infos and Variables Action Task. See "Set Job Infos and Variables" on
page345.
l In Scripts. See the chapter on "Using Scripts" on page89.
l In the Create File Input Task. See "Create File" on page201.
l Within a PlanetPress Design Document, using the ExpandString()function.See the
PlanetPress Design User Guide and PlanetPress Talk Reference Guide.
Variable properties can also be mixed, meaning you can combine, within a single variable
property box, any number and order of variable types. You can, for example, do the following for
an output file name: %O_@(1,1,1,30, KeepCase,Trim)_%y-%m-%d.txt. This would translate in
the original file name, followed by part of the first line of a text data file, then the current date.
Contextual Menu
In any variable properties box, you may use the contextual (right-click) menu to add variables
and control characters, as well as to get data and make data selections. The lower part of the
contextual menu is divided into 4 items that provide variable properties:
l Variables
l System: Contains system variables, also called "Standard Variables" on page642.
l Job Info: Contains Job Info variables from %1 to %9
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