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ONYX:10:Message d'erreur à la lecture des PDFs sur Acrobat Reader
ONYX:9.0:About
ONYX:9.0:Accueil
ONYX:9.0:Envoi de fichiers PDF par e-mail
ONYX:9.0:Exploitation:Guide d'exploitation ONYX Server sur Linux
ONYX:9.0:Exploitation:Guide d'exploitation ONYX Server sur Windows
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Duplication d'une instance ONYX Server Linux
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Duplication d'une instance ONYX Server Windows
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Désinstallation ONYX Server sur Linux
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Guide d'installation de ONYX Serveur de licence
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Guide d'installation ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Guide d'installation ONYX Server sur Windows
ONYX:9.0:Installation:Installation ONYX Server sur Linux
ONYX:9.0:Installation:MAJ ONYX Server sur Linux
ONYX:9.0:KB:Designer cesse de fonctionner sous Windows 10
ONYX:9.0:KB:Designer Erreur de polices manquantes
ONYX:9.0:KB:Erreur chargement de la console d'administration ONYX
ONYX:9.0:KB:ifFileExist : Différence de comportement entre Windows et Linux
ONYX:9.0:KB:Le port map lpr n'écoute pas
ONYX:9.0:KB:Le service MappingSpooler n'apparait pas
ONYX:9.0:KB:Le service MappingSpooler ne demarre pas
ONYX:9.0:KB:Le spooler ne fonctionne pas
ONYX:9.0:KB:Nettoyage des fichiers du Spooler
ONYX:9.0:KB:Nettoyage des fichiers temporaires
ONYX:9.0:ONYX Server
ONYX:9.0:utilisation des profils de conversion
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Agrafage de documents en XPS
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Autres menus d'administration
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Commandes ONYX Server
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Concaténation de fichiers XPS
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Configuration des imprimantes
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Convertisseurs de sortie
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Création d'un code barre avec plusieurs informations du spool
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Création Projet de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Designer - Utiliser des étiquettes RFID avec des imprimantes Zebra
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Droits d'accès sur les spools
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Fonctionnalités avancées de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Fonctionnement des graphiques
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Fonctionnement des groupes
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Fond de page de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion Connect
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion d'indexation
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion des codes OMR(KERN)
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion des droits d'accès
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion des options de finition (PrintTickets)
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion des pieds de documents en mode XML
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion des workflows-Les fondamentaux
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Gestion Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Guide de prise en main ONYX Server
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Guide M-Engine
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Généralité du XPSConfig
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Génération d'un projet de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Génération de fichiers PDF
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Interface de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Introduction de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Les bonnes pratiques
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Les bonnes pratiques ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Les principaux menus d'administration
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Maintenance
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:mapSoapRunStreamFromPost
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Menus Personnalisés
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Paramètres de configuration principaux (mapping.conf)
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Paramétrage de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Partie Dynamique de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Tableaux dynamiques
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Traitements divers
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Traitements XSL
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Translate
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Utilisation de ONYX Designer
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Workflows d'automatisation
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:Workflows-Guide avancé
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:XPSConfig et conversion PCL
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:XPSConfig et conversion PDF
ONYX:9.0:Utilisation:XPSConfig et conversion ZEBRA
ONYX:9.1:Utilisation:Gestion des logs AMETHYST
ONYX:9.1:Utilisation:Rollback des formats Designer et Connect
ONYX:MMC:ONYX Mapping Management Console
ONYX:Utilisation:Convertisseur CII UBL
ONYX:Utilisation:Convertisseur Texte paginé vers XML Pivot
ONYX:Utilisation:Duplication de queues MAPPING
ONYX:Utilisation:Eclatement XML Pivot
ONYX:UTILISATION:Guide d'utilisation de mapaudit
ONYX:Utilisation:PCL(UTF8) to XPS
ONYX:Utilisation:Personnalisation de l'interface Designer
ONYX:Utilisation:Signature électronique de PDFs
OPALE:10.0: Accueil
OPALE:10.0:About:A propos de Designer
OPALE:10.0:About:A propos de la suite OPALE
OPALE:10.0:About:A propos de OPALE Server
OPALE:10.0:Designer:Paramètres de génération
OPALE:10.0:Dupliquer un format Mapping: MAPDUPFMT
OPALE:10.0:Exploitation:Guide d'exploitation OPALE Server
OPALE:10.0:Exploitation:Résoudre les incidents de production du robot
OPALE:10.0:Installation:Installation et mise à jour M-Designer version Opale
OPALE:10.0:Installation:Installation OPALE Server
OPALE:10.0:Installation:Paramétrage
OPALE:10.0:KB:Bonnes pratiques Designer
OPALE:10.0:KB:Créer un fichier dump à partir d'un spool remappé
OPALE:10.0:KB:Designer Erreur de polices manquantes
OPALE:10.0:KB:Dupliquer un format Mapping : MAPDUPFMT
OPALE:10.0:KB:Informations sur la dernière mise à jour MAP400 : DATESOFT
OPALE:10.0:KB:Réorganisation des fichiers physiques de Mapping : MAPRGZ
OPALE:10.0:KB:Saisie de la clef logicielle : MAPKEY
OPALE:10.0:KB:Sauvegarder l'ifs: SAV
OPALE:10.0:Migration:Abaques de migration
OPALE:10.0:Migration:Passage natif vers XPS
OPALE:10.0:Migration:Process de migration
OPALE:10.0:Saisie de la clef logicielle
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Ajouter ou supprimer une bibliothèque: MAPRBTJOBD
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Association de projets
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Créer ou modifier une ligne de commande d'une action
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Créer une nouvelle action dans le robot
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Fichiers spools d'exemple pour la conception des Mappings
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Formats de fichier
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Générer une association de projets
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Gérer les actions et lignes de commande par action
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Gérer les relations entre Outq d'origine et Outq de destination
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Manipulations et astuces
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Maquette
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Modifier une association de projets
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Nouvelle association de projets
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: OUTQ
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Ouvrir une association de projets
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Paramétrage du mail
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Projet
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Récupérer en critère d'archivage la date du spool d'origine
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation: Répertoires de travail
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Affichage du contenu d'une DTAQ : DSPDTAQ
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Afficher l'historique du robot : MAPDSPLOG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Afficher la file d'attente des mails : MAPDSPMAIL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Agrafer en PCL direct
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Agrafer un PCL en mode XPS
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Ajout d'une Outq dans le gestionnaire de spool : MAPADDOUTQ
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Ajouter ou de supprimer une bibliothèque : MAPRBTJOBD
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Arrêter la gestion du mail : ENDMAPMAIL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Arrêter M-Connect : ENDMAPRPT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Automatiser l'exécution d'un Mapping : MAPCPYSPLF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Barre d’outils « Accès rapide »
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Cas d'usages de la commande MAP XPS
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Charger les objets d'une imprimante : MAPRSTPRT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Commande MAPOFFICE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Commandes Opale/AS400
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Composant
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Conversion PDF vers PDFA
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Convertir AFPDS en ACIF : MAPACIF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Copier un spool ASCII dans un fichier physique : MAPSPLPF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Créer la table de conversion ASCII / EBCDIC pour les polices AFPDS : CALL MAP 847
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Créer un fichier PDF : MAPSPLPDF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Créer une nouvelle JOBD pour le robot : MAPCRTJOBD
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Dupliquer un spool : MAPDUPSPLF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Démarrer la gestion du mail : STRMAPMAIL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Démarrer le robot : STRRBTDTA
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Démarrer M-Connect : STRMAPRPT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoi d'objets dans la mémoire flash en PJL : MAPFLHPJL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer des objets d'un mapping dans une imprimante : SNDMAPPRT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un mail avec un document PDF : MAPSNDMAIL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un mail depuis l'AS/400 : MAPSNDDST
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un objet dans la mémoire flash : SNDFLASH
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un spool ASCII en FTP : MAPSNDFTP
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un spool au réseau : SNDTCPSPLF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Envoyer un spool via service web : MAPRMTPROC
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Exporter les fichiers : MAPREPORT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Exécuter un rapport pour déclencher la création du spool : MAPRUNRPT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Exécuter une action du robot sur plusieurs spools : MAPRUNSPL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:filtre de condition
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Fond de page (Draw)
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:FORMTYPE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Gestion des codes OMR
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Gérer les fichiers spools : MAPSPLF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:La commande MAP XPS
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Le paramètre EXTRACT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Les menus et barres d’outils associées
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Manipulation MAP XPS ( change format + paper + rotation + pagerotation )
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING APPENDLANG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING CODEPAGE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING DATASTREAM
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING DEBUG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING DISABLESQLCOUNT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING HEIGHTPAGE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING HTTPREQ CONN TIMEOUT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING INSTANCE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING MAXWHILE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING SQL RETURNCODE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING SYSTEM
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING TRACE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING TRACEDATA
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING TRACESQL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPPING WIDTHPAGE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:MAPRMTPROC
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Menu Accueil
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Menu Affichage
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Menu Fichier
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Menu Formes/Mapping
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Menu Mise en forme
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Merger deux spools : MAPMOVDATA
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Mise à jour des fichiers Mapping d'une autre bibliothèque : MAPUPDPF
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Modification d'un spool : MAPSPLSPL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Modification d'une table de caractères : MAPTABLE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Nettoyer l'historique: MAPCLRLOG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Note
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Paramètres
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Partie Dynamique (Map)
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Présentation générale
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Qualification d'un spool : MAPQUALSPL
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:RDY
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Remapper un fichier physique : MAPCPYDB
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Remise à blanc de la mémoire de l'imprimante : MAPRAZPRT
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Renvoi d'information : MAPRTVNFO
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Repagination d'un fichier spool IBM-i
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Reprise de page : MAPSPLF(option R)
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Restaurer un fichier.PAG : RESTOREPAG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:RPTNAM
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Réaction sur erreur
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Réaction sur succès
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:SAV
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Send FROM
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Send TO
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:SPOOLFILE
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Subject
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Tableaux dynamiques
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Transférer un spool AS/400 vers le PC : MAPSPLF(option P)
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Tri et regroupement de spools : MAPSORTPAG
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Utiliser le robot d'exploitation Mapping
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:XML DRAW
OPALE:10.0:Utilisation:Éclater un spool EBCDIC : MAPECLAT
OPALE:10.1:Récupérer une valeur d'un spool et l'utiliser dans une commande
OPALE:10.1:Utilisation:Gestion des envois de ressources vers les imprimantes
OPALE:deploiementEnvironnement MAPDEPLOY
OPALE:Utilisation:Ordre de priorités des règles sur le moteur de règles MAPPING IBM-i
Partner:ONYX:Plan de formation Server
Versions Mapping Suite
Versions Mapping Suite sur IBM i
Versions Mapping Suite sur Windows et Unix / Linux
Langue
aa - Afar
ab - Abkhazian
abs - Ambonese Malay
ace - Achinese
ady - Adyghe
ady-cyrl - Adyghe (Cyrillic script)
aeb - Tunisian Arabic
aeb-arab - Tunisian Arabic (Arabic script)
aeb-latn - Tunisian Arabic (Latin script)
af - Afrikaans
ak - Akan
aln - Gheg Albanian
am - Amharic
an - Aragonese
ang - Old English
anp - Angika
ar - Arabic
arc - Aramaic
arn - Mapuche
arq - Algerian Arabic
ary - Moroccan Arabic
arz - Egyptian Arabic
as - Assamese
ase - American Sign Language
ast - Asturian
atj - Atikamekw
av - Avaric
avk - Kotava
awa - Awadhi
ay - Aymara
az - Azerbaijani
azb - South Azerbaijani
ba - Bashkir
ban - Balinese
bar - Bavarian
bbc - Batak Toba
bbc-latn - Batak Toba (Latin script)
bcc - Southern Balochi
bcl - Central Bikol
be - Belarusian
bg - Bulgarian
bgn - Western Balochi
bho - Bhojpuri
bi - Bislama
bjn - Banjar
bm - Bambara
bn - Bangla
bo - Tibetan
bpy - Bishnupriya
bqi - Bakhtiari
br - Breton
brh - Brahui
bs - Bosnian
btm - Batak Mandailing
bto - Iriga Bicolano
bug - Buginese
bxr - Russia Buriat
ca - Catalan
cbk-zam - Chavacano
cdo - Min Dong Chinese
ce - Chechen
ceb - Cebuano
ch - Chamorro
cho - Choctaw
chr - Cherokee
chy - Cheyenne
ckb - Central Kurdish
co - Corsican
cps - Capiznon
cr - Cree
crh - Crimean Turkish
crh-cyrl - Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic script)
crh-latn - Crimean Tatar (Latin script)
cs - Czech
csb - Kashubian
cu - Church Slavic
cv - Chuvash
cy - Welsh
da - Danish
de - German
de-at - Austrian German
de-ch - Swiss High German
de-formal - German (formal address)
din - Dinka
diq - Zazaki
dsb - Lower Sorbian
dtp - Central Dusun
dty - Doteli
dv - Divehi
dz - Dzongkha
ee - Ewe
el - Greek
eml - Emiliano-Romagnolo
en - English
en-ca - Canadian English
en-gb - British English
eo - Esperanto
es - Spanish
es-419 - Latin American Spanish
es-formal - español (formal)
et - Estonian
eu - Basque
ext - Extremaduran
fa - Persian
ff - Fulah
fi - Finnish
fit - Tornedalen Finnish
fj - Fijian
fo - Faroese
fr - French
frc - Cajun French
frp - Arpitan
frr - Northern Frisian
fur - Friulian
fy - Western Frisian
ga - Irish
gag - Gagauz
gan - Gan Chinese
gan-hans - Gan (Simplified)
gan-hant - Gan (Traditional)
gcr - kréyòl gwiyanè
gd - Scottish Gaelic
gl - Galician
glk - Gilaki
gn - Guarani
gom - Goan Konkani
gom-deva - Goan Konkani (Devanagari script)
gom-latn - Goan Konkani (Latin script)
gor - Gorontalo
got - Gothic
grc - Ancient Greek
gu - Gujarati
gv - Manx
ha - Hausa
hak - Hakka Chinese
haw - Hawaiian
he - Hebrew
hi - Hindi
hif - Fiji Hindi
hif-latn - Fiji Hindi (Latin script)
hil - Hiligaynon
ho - Hiri Motu
hr - Croatian
hrx - Hunsrik
hsb - Upper Sorbian
ht - Haitian Creole
hu - Hungarian
hu-formal - magyar (formal)
hy - Armenian
hyw - Western Armenian
hz - Herero
ia - Interlingua
id - Indonesian
ie - Interlingue
ig - Igbo
ii - Sichuan Yi
ik - Inupiaq
ike-cans - Eastern Canadian (Aboriginal syllabics)
ike-latn - Eastern Canadian (Latin script)
ilo - Iloko
inh - Ingush
io - Ido
is - Icelandic
it - Italian
iu - Inuktitut
ja - Japanese
jam - Jamaican Creole English
jbo - Lojban
jut - Jutish
jv - Javanese
ka - Georgian
kaa - Kara-Kalpak
kab - Kabyle
kbd - Kabardian
kbd-cyrl - Kabardian (Cyrillic script)
kbp - Kabiye
kg - Kongo
khw - Khowar
ki - Kikuyu
kiu - Kirmanjki
kj - Kuanyama
kk - Kazakh
kk-arab - Kazakh (Arabic script)
kk-cn - Kazakh (China)
kk-cyrl - Kazakh (Cyrillic script)
kk-kz - Kazakh (Kazakhstan)
kk-latn - Kazakh (Latin script)
kk-tr - Kazakh (Turkey)
kl - Kalaallisut
km - Khmer
kn - Kannada
ko - Korean
ko-kp - Korean (North Korea)
koi - Komi-Permyak
kr - Kanuri
krc - Karachay-Balkar
kri - Krio
krj - Kinaray-a
krl - Karelian
ks - Kashmiri
ks-arab - Kashmiri (Arabic script)
ks-deva - Kashmiri (Devanagari script)
ksh - Colognian
ku - Kurdish
ku-arab - Kurdish (Arabic script)
ku-latn - Kurdish (Latin script)
kum - Kumyk
kv - Komi
kw - Cornish
ky - Kyrgyz
la - Latin
lad - Ladino
lb - Luxembourgish
lbe - Lak
lez - Lezghian
lfn - Lingua Franca Nova
lg - Ganda
li - Limburgish
lij - Ligurian
liv - Livonian
lki - Laki
lmo - Lombard
ln - Lingala
lo - Lao
loz - Lozi
lrc - Northern Luri
lt - Lithuanian
ltg - Latgalian
lus - Mizo
luz - Southern Luri
lv - Latvian
lzz - Laz
mai - Maithili
map-bms - Basa Banyumasan
mdf - Moksha
mg - Malagasy
mh - Marshallese
mhr - Eastern Mari
mi - Maori
min - Minangkabau
mk - Macedonian
ml - Malayalam
mn - Mongolian
mni - Manipuri
mnw - Mon
mo - Moldovan
mr - Marathi
mrj - Western Mari
ms - Malay
mt - Maltese
mus - Muscogee
mwl - Mirandese
my - Burmese
myv - Erzya
mzn - Mazanderani
na - Nauru
nah - Nāhuatl
nap - Neapolitan
nb - Norwegian Bokmål
nds - Low German
nds-nl - Low Saxon
ne - Nepali
new - Newari
ng - Ndonga
niu - Niuean
nl - Dutch
nl-informal - Nederlands (informeel)
nn - Norwegian Nynorsk
nov - Novial
nrm - Norman
nso - Northern Sotho
nv - Navajo
ny - Nyanja
nys - Nyunga
oc - Occitan
olo - Livvi-Karelian
om - Oromo
or - Odia
os - Ossetic
pa - Punjabi
pag - Pangasinan
pam - Pampanga
pap - Papiamento
pcd - Picard
pdc - Pennsylvania German
pdt - Plautdietsch
pfl - Palatine German
pi - Pali
pih - Norfuk / Pitkern
pl - Polish
pms - Piedmontese
pnb - Western Punjabi
pnt - Pontic
prg - Prussian
ps - Pashto
pt - Portuguese
pt-br - Brazilian Portuguese
qu - Quechua
qug - Chimborazo Highland Quichua
rgn - Romagnol
rif - Riffian
rm - Romansh
rmy - Romani
rn - Rundi
ro - Romanian
roa-tara - Tarantino
ru - Russian
rue - Rusyn
ruq - Megleno-Romanian
ruq-cyrl - Megleno-Romanian (Cyrillic script)
ruq-latn - Megleno-Romanian (Latin script)
rw - Kinyarwanda
sa - Sanskrit
sah - Sakha
sat - Santali
sc - Sardinian
scn - Sicilian
sco - Scots
sd - Sindhi
sdc - Sassarese Sardinian
sdh - Southern Kurdish
se - Northern Sami
sei - Seri
ses - Koyraboro Senni
sg - Sango
sh - Serbo-Croatian
shi - Tachelhit
shi-latn - Tachelhit (Latin script)
shi-tfng - Tachelhit (Tifinagh script)
shn - Shan
shy-latn - Shawiya (Latin script)
si - Sinhala
sk - Slovak
skr - Saraiki
skr-arab - Saraiki (Arabic script)
sl - Slovenian
sli - Lower Silesian
sm - Samoan
sma - Southern Sami
sn - Shona
so - Somali
sq - Albanian
sr - Serbian
sr-ec - Serbian (Cyrillic script)
sr-el - Serbian (Latin script)
srn - Sranan Tongo
ss - Swati
st - Southern Sotho
stq - Saterland Frisian
sty - cебертатар
su - Sundanese
sv - Swedish
sw - Swahili
szl - Silesian
ta - Tamil
tay - Tayal
tcy - Tulu
te - Telugu
tet - Tetum
tg - Tajik
tg-cyrl - Tajik (Cyrillic script)
tg-latn - Tajik (Latin script)
th - Thai
ti - Tigrinya
tk - Turkmen
tl - Tagalog
tly - Talysh
tn - Tswana
to - Tongan
tpi - Tok Pisin
tr - Turkish
tru - Turoyo
ts - Tsonga
tt - Tatar
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<languages/> This documentation describes the function allowing PDF files to be sent by email (sending from an XPS file). This function is found in the workflow in the “Mail”, “Send PDF E-Mail” section. ==Interface description== To access the interface for sending PDFs by e-mail, double click on the command in question, choose Mail then click on "Send May PDF" [[Fichier:OX S SNDPDFMAIL.png|centré|sans_cadre|763x763px]] ===Standard tab=== [[Fichier:OX S stdMail.png|centré|sans_cadre|915x915px]] To: This parameter allows you to enter the destination addresses Cc: This parameter allows you to enter the addresses in copy (OPTIONAL) Email subject: This parameter allows you to enter the subject of the email (OPTIONAL) Note: Multiple recipients or copies can be entered, each separated by a semicolon. “; » ===HTML BODY tab=== <br /> [[Fichier:OX S htmlbodyMail.png|centré|sans_cadre|1070x1070px]] This tab allows you to enter the body of the email to send. Note: You can either type HTML directly or call an HTML file by typing the following syntax: FILE: C:\MyHtmlFile.html ===XPS settings tab=== [[Fichier:OX S xpsparamMail.png|centré|sans_cadre|1008x1008px]] This tab allows you to enter the XPS file to be converted by PDF and sent by email Input file: This parameter allows you to specify the XPS file to convert to PDF and send by email Profile: This parameter allows you to specify an XPS to PDF conversion profile ===Attachment tab=== [[Fichier:OX S attachmntMail.png|centré|sans_cadre|842x842px]] This tab allows you to enter the name of the attachment Attachment filename: This parameter allows you to specify the name of the attachment ===Server options tab=== [[Fichier:OX S SRVMail.png|centré|sans_cadre|610x610px]] This tab allows you to enter the parameters of the SMTP server used for sending emails. SMTP server: This parameter allows you to enter the IP address of the SMTP server or its DNS name SMTP domain: This parameter allows you to enter the domain name of the SMTP server SMTP port: This parameter allows you to enter the port number used for sending the email SMTP server login: This parameter allows you to enter the login used for connecting to the SMTP server SMTP server password: This parameter allows you to enter the password used for connecting to the SMTP server ===Mail options tab=== [[Fichier:OX S mailoptions.png|centré|sans_cadre|602x602px]] This tab allows you to enter the sender of the email, the hidden copy (OPTIONAL), as well as the sending options (acknowledgment of receipt or read receipt) *From: This parameter allows you to enter the sender of the email *Bcc: This parameter allows you to enter the hidden copy(ies) of the email *Acknowledgment: This option allows you to request an acknowledgment of receipt (if checked) *Read receipt: This option allows you to request a reading receipt (if checked) Note: Multiple blind copy recipients can be entered, each separated by a semicolon “; » ===Mail tab format=== [[Fichier:OX S Mailformat.png|centré|625x625px|alt=|sans_cadre]] This tab allows you to enter the body of the email in Text mode (and not HTML), the footer of the email (in HTML mode or in Text mode) *Body text: This parameter allows you to enter the body of the email in text mode (no formatting) *HTML footer: This parameter allows you to enter the footer of the email in HTML mode (write directly from HTML) *Text footer: This parameter allows you to enter the footer of the email in text mode (no formatting) Note: You can either type HTML directly or call an HTML file by typing the following syntax: FILE: C:\MyHtmlFile.html ==Examples== ===Variant 1: Sending email with attachment name and email body in plain text=== Let's take the following workflow as an example: [[Fichier:OX S variante1Mail.png|centré|sans_cadre|827x827px|alt=]] The “Send PDF mail” box must absolutely receive an XPS file. Any other file will be refused and an error will appear in the logs. The box parameters are: [[Fichier:OX S variante envoie de mail.png|centré|sans_cadre|669x669px]] The file sent is the file received by the “MAP_FILE_IN” environment parameter box, it is entirely possible to put a hard file (for example: C:\MyFichier.xps). In this example, the input file would then only serve as a trigger. [[Fichier:OX S variante1.2.png|centré|sans_cadre|756x756px]] Since it is a PDF sending box by email, there is no need to specify the name of the extension, a PDF will automatically be included in the email. [[Fichier:OX S variante1 mailopt.png|centré|sans_cadre|1028x1028px]] *This action sends an email to “jdieu@mappingsuite.com” on behalf of “jdieu@mappingsuite.com” with an attachment MyAttachment.pdf and for body: This is my first line of my email body This is my second line of my email body This is my third line of my email body ===Variant 2: Sending email with variable attachment name and email body in plain text=== In this example, we send an email with an attachment having a dynamic name equal to the name of the input file received by the rules engine, and a dynamic body having the name of the attachment on it. In this example, the file sent to the workflow is called Attachment_jerome.xps Let's take the following workflow as an example: [[Fichier:OX S variante2MAIL.png|centré|sans_cadre|686x686px]] A) “Parameter” action: FILENAME_TEMP This action allows you to initialize a variable with part of another variable. Here we: *Let's create a variable: FILENAME_TEMP *Let's initialize this variable with the basename of the MAP_TITLE variable (ex: MAP_TITLE: C:\Repertoire\attachment_Jerome.xps -> The basename is: attachment_Jerome.xps) In our example, the value of FILENAME_TEMP is Attachment_Jerome.xps B) “Parameter” action: FILENAME The goal of this 2nd box is to have a variable (here FILENAME) equal to “Attachment_Jerome” and not “Attachment_Jerome.xps” and then use it. Here we: *Let's create a variable: FILENAME *Let's initialize this variable with the part of the FILENAME_TEMP up to the point In our example, the FILENAME value is “Attachment_Jerome”. We will use this FILENAME variable to name the attached file and indicate it in the body of the Mail. C) “Parameter” action: Send_PDF_mail This action allows you to send the Email. Here we name the attached file with the variable FILENAME (here in blue: Corresponds to a parameter and not to a hard value) Note: It is possible to call a variable by indicating [%, and this time in VALUE mode (black text). In our example, the parameter would be: [[Fichier:OX S variante2.1Mail.png|centré|sans_cadre|718x718px]] In this case, we are mixing hard text with a variable. Therefore the variable must absolutely be specified with [% because we cannot mix PARAM values (blue) with VALUE values (black) ===Variant 3: Sending email with attachment name coming from an index in the input XPS file=== In this example, we send an email with an attachment having a dynamic name equal to a value of an index present in the XPS file, and a dynamic body having the name of the attachment on it. In this example, the sent file has an index called IDX_QNUFAC with the value 00057109 Let's take the following workflow as an example: [[Fichier:OX S variante3Mail.png|centré|sans_cadre|279x279px]] A) “Parameter” action: INDEX_VALUE This action allows you to initialize a variable with the value of an index present in the XPS file received as input. [[Fichier:OX S indexval.png|centré|sans_cadre|641x641px]] Here we: *Let's create a variable: INDEX_VALUE *Let's initialize this variable with the <b>first value</b> of the IDX_QNUFAC index found in the XPS file (here 00057109) In this example, the value of IDX_QNUFAC is “00057109” B) “Parameter” action: Send_PDF_mail This action sends the email. [[Fichier:OX S sndpdfmail b.png|centré|sans_cadre|694x694px]] Here we name the attached file with the variable FILENAME (here in blue corresponding to a parameter and not to a hard value). Note: It is possible to call a variable by indicating [%, and this time in VALUE mode (black text). In our example, the parameter would be: [[Fichier:OX S sndpdfmail b2.png|centré|sans_cadre|909x909px]] ===Variant 4: Sending email with a variable destination address=== The method is the same as for the variable attachment name. [[Fichier:OX S SNDMAILvariante4.png|centré|sans_cadre|264x264px]] You must initialize a variable with the value of the email address and use it in the tab. Here the variable “EMAIL_TO” is initialized with the value of the index of the input XPS file “IDX_EMAIL” [[Fichier:OX S SNDMAILvariante4.1.png|centré|sans_cadre|657x657px]] Then, its value is used in the “Send PDF mail” box. [[Fichier:OX S SNDMAILvariante4.2.png|centré|sans_cadre|980x980px]] In this case, we are mixing hard text with a variable. Therefore the variable must absolutely be specified with [% because we cannot mix PARAM values (blue) with VALUE values (black) ===Variant 5: Sending an email with a Body and a Footer=== This variant allows you to send a PDF by email by specifying a BODY and a FOOTER. To do this, you must use the body from the 2nd tab “HTML Body”. The Html Body of the “Mail format” tab is not taken into account. 1) First, let's specify the destination address and subject of the email: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailbdy.png|centré|sans_cadre|708x708px]] 2) Next, let's specify the value of the body of the email: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailbdy1.png|centré|sans_cadre|756x756px]] To add line breaks, you must add the value <nowiki><br></nowiki>, a simple return to the line (Enter key) does not work. You can also specify an HTML body with an HTML file (see example below). 3) Next, let's specify the value of the footer: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailbdy2.png|centré|sans_cadre|582x582px]] To add line breaks, you must add the value <nowiki><br></nowiki>, a simple return to the line (Enter key) does not work. You can also specify an HTML body with an HTML file (see example below). Note: If the “HTML body” and the “Body text” of the “Mail format” tab are both entered, only the “HTML body” will be taken into account. ===Variant 6: Sending an email with an HTML body calling an external HTML file=== This variant allows you to send a PDF by email containing an HTML body coming from an external HTML file. The biggest advantage of this option is that the HTML file can be generated and managed by a person outside Mapping (an HTML specialist for example and not a MAPPING specialist). Modifying the HTML file will have the effect of automatically modifying the content of the email sent by MAPPING, without affecting the processing rules. 1) First, let's specify the destination address and subject of the email: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailHTML.png|centré|sans_cadre|663x663px]] 2) Next, let's specify the body value of the HTML body via an external HTML file: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailHTML1.png|centré|sans_cadre|762x762px]] You can also specify an HTML body with an HTML file (see example below). 3) Next, let's specify the value of the footer: [[Fichier:OX S sndmailHTML2.png|centré|730x730px|alt=|sans_cadre]] <b>Note </b>: We can also put dynamic data in the HTML file using the [[ ]] syntax for indexes or [% %] for environment variables. <b>Example</b>: Hello Mr [%NAME%], ===Variant 7: Sending an email with an HTML body calling an external HTML file with variable data=== This variant allows you to send a PDF by email containing an HTML body coming from an external HTML file. This HTML file contains dynamic values coming from indexes of the input XPS file and parameters initialized via data from the input file or other. Consider the following workflow: [[Fichier:OX S variante7.png|centré|sans_cadre|287x287px]] 1) For our example, let’s create and initialize an environment variable “NAME” with the value “Jérôme DIEU” [[Fichier:OX S variante7.1.png|centré|sans_cadre|469x469px]] 2) For our example, let's create and initialize an index "INVOICE" with the value "INV_2018050001 [[Fichier:OX S variante7.2.png|centré|sans_cadre|690x690px]] 3) Let's convert and send the PDF using the HTML file having the content as below: <b>Dear [%NOM%],</b> Please find enclosed your invoice <nowiki>N°[[INVOICE]] </nowiki> Best regards Here is the call for the HTML file: [[Fichier:OX S variante7.3.png|centré|sans_cadre|939x939px]] The received email has the content of the HTML file as body. ===Variant 8: Sending an email with an HTML body calling a dynamic external HTML file based on a company code=== This variant allows you to send a PDF by email containing an HTML body coming from an external HTML file. This HTML body is variable and is based on the company code received in the input file. Consider the following workflow: [[Fichier:OX S variante8.png|centré|sans_cadre]] 1) For this example, you must have 2 HTML files, an HTML file for company 1 (COMP1.html containing the logo of company 1 for example and other information unique to this company 1) and another HTML file for company 2 (COMP2.html containing the logo of company 2 other information unique to this company 2) 2)For our example, let's create and initialize an environment variable "COMPANY_ID" with the value of the company code (coming for example from the input file via a rulefile): In our example, I hard initialize it to "COMP1 » [[Fichier:OX S variante8.1.png|centré|sans_cadre|497x497px]] 3)Next, let’s create and initialize an environment variable “NAME” with the value “Jérôme DIEU” [[Fichier:OX S variante8.2.png|centré|sans_cadre|453x453px]] 4)For our example, let's create and initialize an index "INVOICE" with the value "INV_2018050001" Here is the call for the HTML file The email received has the content of the HTML file as body [[Fichier:OX S variante8.3.png|centré|sans_cadre|616x616px]] 5)Let's convert and send the PDF using the HTML file having the content as below: [[Fichier:OX S variante8.4.png|centré|sans_cadre|850x850px]] Here the HTML file is called dynamically according to the COMPANY_ID value. ==Notes== 1) It is possible to enter several recipients in blind copy with each address separated by a semicolon “; ". 2) If the “HTML body” and the “Body text” of the “Mail format” tab are both entered, only the “HTML body” will be taken into account. 3) To write a body you must use the HTML body (present in the second tab), if you use the “Body text” from the “Mail format” tab, the body will be absent.
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