You can add, remove, or modify the rules in a ditaval using the
Ditaval
Editor. The rules tell CCMS Web how
to handle conditional profiling attributes when generating an output.
A ditaval is a set of rules that specify which values for conditional
profiling attributes CCMS Web must include
or exclude when generating an output.
The Ditaval
Editor is like a simplified version of Topic Editor with only
the required controls need to configure a ditaval.
To configure a ditaval:
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In Ditaval
Editor, click +....
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From the drop-down list, select +filter.
A filter row is added to the ditaval in a <prop>
element.
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From the first drop-down list, select how to handle content
that matches the conditional profiling attribute and its value.
You can choose any of the following:
- Flag: content is included, but it is flagged in the
output through formatting. If you select this, you have additional
options about how to format the flagged content. You can choose the
style, color, and background to use.
- Include: content is included in the output.
- Exclude: content is excluded from the output.
- Passthrough: content is included in the output and also
retains the condition as part of the output.
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From the second drop-down list, select the attribute.
Available attributes depends on what is configured in your
system. Typical attributes include things like audience, platform, and
product.
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In the field, enter the value of the attribute you want to
match for.
Note: If you do not set any value for the attribute, the action
you picked will be applied to all matching attributes with any value. This
is a quick way of including or excluding attributes entirely from an output.
- (Optional):
To add a description for a ditaval that does not have one, do
the following:
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After the title, right-click and select .
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In the shortdesc element, enter a description for the
ditaval.
The description will appear in menus where the ditaval
appears, such as in Search.
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To save your changes and make them usable, click Check in.
You can now apply your current configuration
of the ditaval when generating output. You can see a quick summary of the configuration
of the ditaval in the expanded row for it in Search.