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Uses of variables
The primary areas where variables can be utilized are: Isolating external references—rule sets often reference external resources such as email addresses … to be updated when changes are required. If variables are used to hold the references, only the variable values will need to be updated and any rules which referenceUses of variables
The primary areas where variables can be utilized are: Isolating external references—rule sets often reference external resources such as email addresses … to be updated when changes are required. If variables are used to hold the references, only the variable values will need to be updated and any rules which referenceRetrieving a variable value
Each type of variable requires a unique prefix to reference it. Type Prefix Example Global $ %$SomeGlobalVariable% Rule Set … , if you assign a temporary variable named JobName directly to an action parameter, the selected variable name is converted to a variable reference stringIdentifying 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 checkText-mark variables
When you add code words called variables to your text marks, their values are derived from the job details and included in the output. Notes: Text-mark variable names are not case-sensitive. Before Asian or other Unicode fonts can be rendered in text marks, the CJK text-mark profile options must be correctly setUsing RBA variables in custom code
To read RBA variable values from custom code you must specify which variables you will be reading and then fetch their values and assign them to local VB variables: ' --- declare local variables object --- Dim variables As Creo.PWS.Automation.BaseDataModel.Variables = action.Variables ' ' --- identifyDebugging 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 … oder wenn vergangene Ausführungen angezeigt werden. RBA 调试程序目前不能使用 RBA 变量。 规则集运行期间或查看过去的执行时无法查看变量的值。 El depurador de RBA no funciona con variables de RBA enCreating page and sheet mark files that include variable marks
For variable marks (such as $[color]), choose fonts that can be fully embedded so that the entire character set is available. Note: OpenType fonts are always subset, so they cannot be used for variable marks. Unfortunately, Illustrator software does not indicate which fonts are OpenType and which are TrueTypeIdentifying 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 checkIdentifying 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 check