Setting, Variable, That – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

Page 127: Prompted, Value, Passed, Parameter, Utility, Filter

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1.

Open

the

Repository

window

for

the

repository

where

the

map

resides.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

where

the

map

resides.

3.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Repository

window,

click

Base

Maps

.

A

list

of

base

maps

is

displayed.

4.

Double-click

the

appropriate

base

map.

The

Base

Map

window

opens.

5.

Expand

the

map

tree.

6.

Select

the

menu

item

to

which

you

want

to

associate

a

variable.

7.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

8.

In

the

Variable

tab,

do

the

following:

a.

Either

enter

the

prompted

variable

in

the

Prompt

field

or

use

the

drop-down

menu

to

select

a

variable.

(In

this

example,

you

would

type

the

word

Name

as

the

variable).

b.

Check

the

Required

,

Mask

Input

,

and/or

the

Encrypt

Input

check

box

to

determine

the

way

the

prompted

information

is

processed.

9.

Repeat

these

steps

for

each

prompted

variable

that

you

want

to

associate

with

the

selected

menu

item.

10.

Click

the

Save

icon

located

in

the

Main

window

toolbar;

then,

close

the

Menu

Item

Properties

window.

Setting

a

variable

so

that

a

prompted

value

is

passed

as

a

parameter

for

a

utility

or

filter

A

more

advanced

way

to

work

with

variables

is

to

combine

variable

functions.

For

instance

you

can

reference

a

prompted

value

within

a

utility

or

filter

parameter.

This

tasks

combines

the

functions

of

referencing

variables

and

prompting

for

values

to

variables.

Assume

that

you

have

an

image

that

requires

a

certain

utility

that

needs

to

run

uniquely

for

an

image,

depending

on

the

department

for

which

the

image

is

intended.

In

this

example,

you

would

set

a

variable

to

a

menu

item

that

prompts

the

person

performing

the

installation

to

enter

a

department

name.

The

prompted

variable

could

be

called“

Dept.”

Then,

in

the

Parameters

field

for

either

utilities

or

filters,

you

could

reference

the

variable

within

the

parameter

string.

To

reference

a

prompted

value

within

a

utility

or

filter

parameter,

do

the

following:

1.

Open

the

Repository

window

for

the

repository

where

the

map

resides.

2.

If

your

repository

contains

folders,

navigate

to

the

folder

where

the

map

resides.

3.

In

the

right

pane

of

the

Repository

window,

click

Base

Maps.

A

list

of

base

maps

is

displayed.

4.

Double-click

the

appropriate

base

map.

The

Base

Map

window

opens.

5.

Expand

the

map

tree.

6.

Select

the

menu

item

to

which

you

want

to

reference

the

variable.

7.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties

.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

8.

To

reference

a

variable

and

its

associated

value

within

a

utility

or

filter

parameter,

do

the

following:

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6.

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