Using overrides
You can either specify resources used by the template in Designer in the Publish for EngageOne task or by using an override production settings (OPS) file; this allows you to specify supplements and alternatives to some of the job settings that were used in EngageOne™ Designer. Note that the use of overrides is valid only for templates run Express Batch processing mode.
An example OPS file is shown below:
<input>
Datainput=C:\NABatch\SET2\data\Letters-ORG.xml
<KeyMap>
Showroom=ACompanyxml
Showroom=C:\key\keymap4.xml
<LookupTable>
Dealers=C:\NABatch\SET2\data\Dealerships.ETS
<Output>
Default PDF=c:\myoutputs\SET2\ACompany-KeyedImages-Lookuptables.pdf
<DIJ>
AFP300=c:\myoutputs\SET2\1.jrn
<trace>
Outputfile=c:\myoutputs\SET2\Trace.out
TraceLevel=Complete
; TraceLevel=default
; TraceLevel=verbose
; TraceLevel=off
OutputCodepage=UTF8
memlimit=0
Supporttrace=on
; supporttrace=off
For a complete list of OPS file settings, refer to OPS file reference section of the latest EngageOne™ Designer User's Guide.