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Use temporary variables to summarize the contents of the CSV file
To summarize the contents of the record for the last 24 hours, you will iterate over the rows in the CSV file and use a couple of the temporary variables to count the number of approvals and rejections. In Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. Click the Temporary Variables tab. Click the AddUse the temporary variables as action parameters
, at the same row, click the Edit Value button (...) to access the Parameter Value dialog box. Click the Variables tab. Expand the Temporary group node, and from the list that appears, select the Job_Group variable. To close the editor and insert the variable reference as the Path parameter, click OK. The referenceIdentifying where global variables are used
In Rule Set Manager, you can see in which rule sets a selected global variable is used. In Rule Set Manager, from the View menu on the top-right corner of the Rule Set Library pane, select By Resource Usage. In the Rule Set Library pane, open the Variables folder. Select the global value that you want to checkAssign the values from the XML file to the temporary variables
In Rule Builder, on the Action tab, under System Actions, locate the Set Variables action. Drag the Set Variables action onto the link between the Read XML … the parameter editor and define the action parameters, double-click the Set Variables action. (Optional) Resize the Parameter column. In the Parameter columnDebugging rules that use variables
RBA Debugger does not work with RBA variables at this time. It is not possible to view the value of variables when rule sets run or when viewing past executions. Published by Scroll Versions from space PRINSAG and version 9.0Create a new rule set and define the rule set variables
In Rule Set Manager, create a new rule set. In Rule Builder, from the Edit menu, select Manage Variables. When you are prompted to save the rule set, select Yes, and save the rule set as Report Page Approvals in your rule set group. In the Manage Variables Editor make sure that the Global Variables tab is selectedHow to create, assign, and use temporary variables
such as: worddav0c2faaabc26dbb4474abb7837c47e230.png Temporary variables can be used to simplify these property references. Instead of referencing the values through the previous event chain, the values can be assigned to temporary variables immediately after the Read XML action completes and then later in the rule chain the values can be referencedActivity 11: Use temporary variables to simplify event references
Overview Why you should complete this activity This activity demonstrates how to use temporary variables to simplify complex event reference chains that refer back to previous events. By assigning values to temporary variables they can be directly referenced later in the rule chain. Target Audience PrepressMarks section in the Final Output process template
sheet marks (for example variable marks, logo, and signoff line). Click Browse to locate and select a file. Include print curve in calibration When this check box … . The default value is Center. Unit Used for Variable Marks Select the unit you want to use to measure variable marks—inch, cm (centimeter), mm (millimeterMarks section in the Loose Page Output process template
measurement. Default Marks Font Prinergy can populate variable marks with double-byte characters such as those found in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. Here's an example of how you could use the feature: Create a Preps imposition file that includes a variable mark, such as $[PageName]. In Prinergy, in the Marks