Difference between revisions of "Parameter expressions"
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+ | * [http://ccil.sourceforge.net/releases/latest/apidocs/net/ccil/stages/generic/ExpandStringStage.html ExpandStringStage] | ||
* [http://ccil.sourceforge.net/releases/latest/apidocs/net/ccil/util/ContextUtils.html#expand-java.lang.String- ContextUtils.expand] | * [http://ccil.sourceforge.net/releases/latest/apidocs/net/ccil/util/ContextUtils.html#expand-java.lang.String- ContextUtils.expand] | ||
* [http://ccil.sourceforge.net/releases/latest/apidocs/net/ccil/util/ContextUtils.html#resolveSettingValue-java.lang.String-java.lang.String-java.util.Map- ContextUtils.resolveSettingValue] | * [http://ccil.sourceforge.net/releases/latest/apidocs/net/ccil/util/ContextUtils.html#resolveSettingValue-java.lang.String-java.lang.String-java.util.Map- ContextUtils.resolveSettingValue] |
Revision as of 13:15, 14 May 2017
Reference
You can reference a parameter name by using the @ symbol:
PARSE_CONTENT.input = @xfer
At some point there shpoul be a definition:
# properties xfer = xfer