Alternative extraction search action
Add an Alternative extraction search action to a document validation form to perform an alternative extraction search in a Validation activity. You can select the fields to show alternative results for.
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On the form modeling bar, click
Actions and click
New.
The New action dialog box is displayed.
- On the Type list, select Alternative extraction search.
- Change the default Name (AlternativeExtractionSearch1) to something meaningful.
- Optional. Enter a Description for the action.
- Optional. Select Multilingual to configure a unique action for each language separately. See Configure multilingual actions.
- Select the Number of records to return at runtime. (Default: 1)
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For
Document fields, select the check box for the fields to perform the
alternative extraction search for.
All the columns are displayed by default at runtime.
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To define size of the alternative extraction search window, on the
Display tab, select either option for the
Width mode:
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Fixed: Specify the required Dialog width (default: 667px) and Dialog height (default: 450 px).
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Percentage: Specify the required Dialog width (default: 75%) and Dialog height (default: 450 px).
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The
Results columns displays fields selected in the Document fields on the
General tab. To configure the width of the column:
- Select the column and click .
- On the Width list, select the width for the column.
- Click OK.
- Click to reorder the columns to use a logical order for your search query.
When you open the form at run time, the alternative extraction search window and columns are displayed as per the size defined.
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Click
Add.
The newly created action appears on the Actions page.
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Associate the action with the control to trigger this action. See
Configure actions for form control
events. Alternatively, to call this action for a form event, associate the action with the form. See
Associate an action with a form.
At runtime, when this action is triggered, an alternative extraction search is performed in a Validation activity.
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