If you only want a portion of this attribute, you can combine the attribute token with the
substring token. The expression displays a substring length of 1 for the Given Name attribute
combined with the entire Surname attribute.
After you add a noun or verb, you can provide values in the editor, then immediately add another
noun or verb. You do not need to refresh the Expression pane to apply your changes; they appear
when the next operation is performed.
See
"Noun Tokens" on page 313
noun and verb tokens. See
Builder.
3.6 Variable Selector
The variable selector provides a list of variables that you can select and insert into conditions,
actions, and tokens.
Section 3.6.1, "Dynamic Variable Expansion," on page 36
Section 3.6.2, "Accessing the Variable Selector From the Conditions Tab," on page 36
Section 3.6.3, "Accessing the Variable Selector From the Actions Tab," on page 37
Section 3.6.4, "Accessing the Variable Selector From the Argument Builder," on page 38
Section 3.6.5, "XPath Expressions," on page 39
and
"Verb Tokens" on page 353
"Argument Builder" on page 47
for a detailed reference on the
for more information on the Argument
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