Konica Minolta Digital StoreFront User Manual

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Digital StoreFront 5.2 Administration Reference

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type “Male” or “Female,” etc. Select the type of field/control you want buyers to
interact with on the storefront from the pull-down list:

Text Box: free entry of text, as for a name or address.

Check Box: for a forced-choice response such as Yes or No.

Drop Down List: a click-expandable list of options from which the buyer can

select.

List Box: a list of options. For this list, you will have to pick a source of the data in

the list.

Radio Button List: for a forced-choice list containing two or more items. For this
list, you will have to pick a list from the data list manager.

Check Box List: for selecting one or more options. For this list, you will have to

pick a list from the data list manager.

Graphic: options include selecting a default image, allowing buyers to upload an

image file or select from a gallery.

Calendar: to aid the buyer in selecting a date using the calendar utility.

(5)

Enter width—Enter in pixels the width of the field to display on the storefront

(maximum=700 pixels).

(6)

User Profile Field: Select a field from the pull-down list if you want to associate this

item with a field from the user profile field.

Profile Mapping—Associate values in the template (such as first name, last

name, address, etc.) with values in the buyer account profile. The default for each
value is No Association, which does not map the template field to a value. This
feature enables buyers to auto-populate template fields when personalizing variable
data products with data from their buyer profile (i.e., they do not have to manually
re-key information such as their name and address when creating a personalized
variable data document).

(7)

Order on page—Select the position for the field on the page (with 1 being at the

topmost position) from the pull-down list.

(8)

Show on page—Select the page on which to display this field (e.g., if you are setting the

input page for this product to span more than one page).

(9)

Enforce formatting—Enables you to force buyer input to conform to a particular

format. The format can be either a known pattern (e.g., United States Phone Number)
or a custom pattern (e.g., using terms in a regular expression).

Use known pattern: Select a pattern from the pull-down list.

Use custom pattern: Enter the custom pattern in the Pattern text box using a

regular expression (or regex) recipe. An Internet search using the search term
“regex” will help you locate a glossary of regular expressions for formatting. For
example: The regular expression for the U.S. phone number format (000) 000-

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