Property | Value | Description |
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Date | Month Day, Year | The date when the document specification was created. This field cannot be edited. |
Time | Hour:Minute:Second am or pm | The time when the document specification was created. This field cannot be edited. |
Client | Application_name | The application that is used to create the document
specification. This field cannot be edited. Example: Rational Publishing Engine |
Machine | Machine_name | The name of the computer on which the document specification was created. This field cannot be edited. |
Build | YYYYMMDD_#### | The build number of the application that is used to create the document specification. This field cannot be edited. |
Version | 1, 2 | The template version that is used to design the template. This field cannot be edited. |
Description | String | Description of the document specification. |
Data formatting | mixed, source, or template | Controls how Rational Publishing Engine formats
rich data from the data source:
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Missing data text | <data attribute not found> or a String | Placeholder text that is used by Rational Publishing Engine when a data attribute is not found in the data source. You can use the default or customize your own text. |
Date pattern | YYYY-MM-DD, YYYY-DD-MM | The format in which dates are to be rendered in the output. |
Time pattern | HH:MM:SS, HH:MM | The format in which times are to be rendered in the output. |
dateTime pattern | YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, YYYY-DD-MM HH:MM:SS, YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM, YYYY-DD-MM HH:MM | The format in which combination dates and times are to be rendered in the output. |
Output locale | cs, en, es, fr, de, hu, it, ja, ko, pl, pt_BR, ru, zh_CN, zh_TW | The output locale to be used for default date
formats if the locale must be different from the system locale.
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Image max width | Number | The maximum width in pixels of each image in
the output documents. This property also controls the maximum width
of OLEs in Microsoft Word
documents. If the width of an image exceeds the specified Image max width value, the image is proportionally resized in the generated document. If the specified Image max width or the actual width of the image exceeds the width of the page, the image is proportionally resized to fit the page in the generated document. |
Image max height | Number | The maximum height in pixels of each image in
the output documents. This property also controls the maximum height
of OLEs in Microsoft Word
documents. If the height of an image exceeds the specified Image max height value, the image is proportionally resized in the generated document. If the specified Image max height or the actual height of the image exceeds the height of the page, the image is proportionally resized to fit the page in the generated document. |
OLEs as static images | true, false | Controls how Rational Publishing Engine handles Rational DOORS® OLEs:
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Clean referenced files | true, false | When set to true, the reference files that are stored in the ref folder, which contain Rational DOORS OLEs, are deleted at the end of the document generation and are not included in the Microsoft Word documents. The size of the Microsoft Word document is smaller when this property is set to true. |
Ignore data source configuration errors | true, false | When set to true, all errors that are generated from issues with the data source configuration element are ignored. When set to false, you are prompted to correct the errors. |
Non Unicode fonts | font_name | For Rational DOORS data sources, you can specify fonts that are sent to Rational DOORS when data is being extracted. You can list more than one font name by separating them with commas. |
Pre-command | String | The pre-command prepares the data before the publishing the document specification. Pre-commands must be a single line value. |
Stop on pre-command failure | true, false | Specifies whether the document generation process is to be ended if the pre-command fails. |
Post-command | String | The post-command runs commands after the document specification is published. Post-commands must be a single-line value. |
Data read ahead | true, false | Default value: false A property called Allow read ahead is available for each data source, which gives the generation permission to use the Data read ahead property. The Allow read ahead property is defined in the template and cannot be modified in the document specification. The Allow read ahead property must be set to true in the template to apply the Data read ahead property in the document specification. Note: Data read ahead cannot
be set to true if a template includes native
filters that have variable calculations for a data source.
When this property is set to false,
documents are generated by completing the process in this order without
overlap:
When set to true, documents
are generated by completing the process in this order:
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Data request retry count | Number | Default value: 0 The number of times the data request is attempted after the first failure. |
Data request retry interval | Number | Default value: 3000 milliseconds If a value 1 or higher is entered for the Data request retry count property, the amount of time in milliseconds between request attempts can be set for the Data request retry interval property. If the Data request retry count value is 0, then the Data request retry interval value is ignored. |