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Destination (XML files): Defines what type of jump to make:
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Sibling element: Jumps the number of siblings (nodes at the same level) defined in
the Move byoption.
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Sibling element with same name: Jumps the number of same name siblings
(nodes at the same level of which the node is the same name) defined in the Move
byoption.
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Element, from top of record: Jumps to the specified node. The XPATH in the
Absolute XPATHoption starts from the root node defined by /.
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Element from current position: Jumps to a position relative to the current position
of the cursor. The XPATH in the Relative XPATHoption defines where to go,../goes
up a level,./refers to the current level.
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Level Up/Down: Jumps up or down one node level (up to the parent, down to a
child). The number of levels to change is defined in the Move byoption.
Postprocessor step properties
The Postprocessor step does not run for every Source Record in the Data Sample. It runs once,
at the end of the Steps, after all records have been processed. For more information see
"Postprocessor step" on page284.
The properties described below become visible in the Step properties pane when the
Postprocessor step is selected in the Steps pane.
Description
This subsection is collapsed by default in the interface, to give more screen space to other
important parts.
Name: The name of the step. This name will be displayed on top of the step's icon in the Steps
pane.
Comments: The text entered here will be displayed in the tooltip that appears when hovering
over the step in the Steps pane.
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