Import Ditaval files
You can import Ditaval files in IXIASOFT CCMS.
These files must follow the standard Ditaval format defined in the Oasis standard. See the following link for more information:
http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.2/os/spec/common/about-ditaval.html
When you import a Ditaval file, its file name is added to the
object's metadata in the originalFileName
index and the
path relative to its containing map is added to the object's metadata in the originalRelativePath
index.
Specifying a Ditaval title and description
You can specify the Ditaval title and description inside processing instructions before importing the Ditaval file. This ensures that a meaningful title and description are associated with this Ditaval file.
To specify the title and description, add the following processing instructions to your Ditaval file before importing it:
ixiasoft.ditaval.title
ixiasoft.ditaval.description
For example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?ixiasoft.ditaval.title Internal User Guide for Linux ?>
<?ixiasoft.ditaval.description Conditions for publishing the User Guide for Linux to an internal audience ?><val>
<prop action="include" att="product"/>
<prop action="include" att="audience"/>
<prop action="include" att="rev"/>
<prop action="include" att="platform"/>
<prop action="exclude" att="audience" val="External"/>
<prop action="include" att="audience" val="Internal"/>
<prop action="include" att="platform" val="Linux"/>
</val>
Import options
You can specify the following options when importing Ditaval files:
Option | Description | |
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Update existing documents |
When it imports a document, the system determines if this document already exists by checking:
If a document already exists and the Update existing documents option is selected, the existing document is updated with the contents of the imported document. If this option is not selected, a new document is created, with a new file name. |
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Import options | ||
Import Base Path: | Specifies the base path
to use when replacing existing documents.
Important: The filename and base path of the imported object are important when you intend to replace an existing object. See Reimporting the same file into the Content Store for more information.
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To import one or more Ditaval files: