Launching The Argument Builder - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Option
Cut
Copy
Paste
Move Up
Move Down
Help
Append noun
Insert noun
Append noun to child token
list
Insert noun at beginning of
child token list
Append verb
Insert verb
Append verb to child token
list
Insert verb at beginning of
child token list
You can select to trace each token or disable the tracing of the token in the Argument Builder. To
disable tracing:
1 Click the trace icon to disable tracing.
To enable tracing:
1 Click the disable trace icon to enable tracing.
Section 4.3.1, "Launching the Argument Builder," on page 49
Section 4.3.2, "Argument Builder Example," on page 50

4.3.1 Launching the Argument Builder

To launch the Argument Builder, select one of the following actions, then click the Edit the
arguments icon
.
Add Association (page 235)
Add Destination Attribute Value (page 236)
Description
Cuts the selected token to the Clipboard.
Copies the selected token to the Clipboard.
Pastes the token from the Clipboard into the Argument Builder.
Moves the selected token up.
Moves the selected token down.
Launches the help.
Appends a noun token to the end of the argument as a sibling token.
Inserts a noun token into the argument.
Appends a noun token as a child token instead of as a sibling token.
Inserts a noun token into the argument as the first child in the token list
instead of as a sibling token.
Appends a verb token to the end of the argument as a sibling token.
Inserts a verb token into the argument.
Appends a verb token as a child token instead of as a sibling token.
Inserts a verb token into the argument as the first child in the token list
instead of as a sibling token.
Using Additional Builders and Editors
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