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'''Component'''
 
'''Component'''
  
A component is an additional overlay added to Mapping, in addition to the main overlay.
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A component is an additional overlay added to a Mapping, in addition to the main overlay.
  
 
A component usually is not a complete overlay but only a part of an overlay. It is however considered as a normal overlay file with a *.mpw extension.
 
A component usually is not a complete overlay but only a part of an overlay. It is however considered as a normal overlay file with a *.mpw extension.
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'''As conditioned overlay'''
 
'''As conditioned overlay'''
  
Conditioned overlays let you use components to print or not, based on a spooled file value, this allows you to print additional columns in a table or processing...  
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Conditioned overlays let you use components to print or not to print specific information, based on a spooled file value, this allows you to print additional columns in a table or processing...  
  
 
It allows you to prevent the Euro column from being printed on documents sent outside of Europe, to prevent non required processing on the first pages of a bill that contains several pages.
 
It allows you to prevent the Euro column from being printed on documents sent outside of Europe, to prevent non required processing on the first pages of a bill that contains several pages.
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Enter a file name then click on the Save button. The component is saved.
 
Enter a file name then click on the Save button. The component is saved.
  
To save the component under an other name, choose Save as then Document in the File Menu.
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To save the component under an other name, choose Save as, then Document in the File Menu.
  
 
'''Change component condition'''
 
'''Change component condition'''
  
Pour modifier la condition d'un composant:
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To change the condition of a component:
* Cliquer sur l’icône Composant de la barre d'outils Variable  
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* Click on the Component icon of the Variable toolbar
* Choisir dans la liste déroulante le composant à modifier
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* Choose the component you want to change in the drop-down menu
* Cliquer sur l'onglet Exécution
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* Click on the Open tab
* Modifier les filtres de la condition
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* Change the Condition filters
  
  
 
See also  
 
See also  
  
[[OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:filtre de condition|filtre de condition]]
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[[OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:filtre de condition|Condition filter]]

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Component

A component is an additional overlay added to a Mapping, in addition to the main overlay.

A component usually is not a complete overlay but only a part of an overlay. It is however considered as a normal overlay file with a *.mpw extension.


As document header and footer

Create a header for all your company's documents. In each Mapping project, this component is a header, the rest of the overlay must be designed.

Were you to change your address or SIRET number for instance, you would only have to edit it once for all your documents using this header.

As conditioned overlay

Conditioned overlays let you use components to print or not to print specific information, based on a spooled file value, this allows you to print additional columns in a table or processing...

It allows you to prevent the Euro column from being printed on documents sent outside of Europe, to prevent non required processing on the first pages of a bill that contains several pages.

You can, for instance, define that the component being processed only appears if the value of the grand total appears in the original spooled file.


Note:

When managing multiple company names, both of these processes can be "merged" by using a conditioned header.


To save a component:

  • Click on the Save icon of the Standard toolbar

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  • Choose option Save then Document in the File Menu

or

  • Use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+S"

If it is the first save, the following window opens up:

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Enter a file name then click on the Save button. The component is saved.

To save the component under an other name, choose Save as, then Document in the File Menu.

Change component condition

To change the condition of a component:

  • Click on the Component icon of the Variable toolbar
  • Choose the component you want to change in the drop-down menu
  • Click on the Open tab
  • Change the Condition filters


See also

Condition filter