The Job Description Tagged Text Token Wizard is used to generate tagged text (token) to reference various types of fields in the job description. This feature is available in many places throughout JDXpert such as column configurations, exports, named expressions and filters.
You can choose the appropriate token to match your intended purpose. For example, you can create an export profile that retrieves job title, job summary, and location details from jobs.
To open the Job Description Tagged Text Token Wizard
1. Navigate to the Job Management tab.
2. Click More, point to Configure, and select Job Management Grid Columns.
This displays the Edit Grid Columns Template screen:
3. Click Define Grid Columns.
This displays the Edit Grid Columns screen:
4. Click Insert Columns, and select Insert using Job Description Token Wizard.
This displays the Job Description Tagged Text Token Wizard.
This table describes the tokens that can be created using this wizard:
Sr. No. |
Token |
Use |
|---|---|---|
1 |
Object Binding |
Select from a list of object types including the job description object and bind to a single property. Can you find it in the properties of the object? For example, if you view the properties for a job description, you can find JobDescName as a standard property for that object, so you can use object binding to reference that field. |
2 |
Form Field |
To bind to the data bindings used in the single form fields (not bullet lists). Is there a field in the master template, but not a bullet list? In this scenario, I can use this type of token to reference JobDescName, because that binding is used for the field “Job Title” in the master template. |
3 |
Bullet List Token |
To bind one or more rows in bullet lists. Is the field you need to reference in a bullet list? If you are not sure if the data you need is in a bullet list, you can look in your master template to determine if the field building block is a bullet list. |
4 |
User-Defined Fields (NVPs) |
To bind user-defined fields, also known as Name-Value Pairs (NVPs). Is it listed in the properties of an object as a UDF or NVP? If you are not sure whether the field you want to reference is a user-defined field, you can check the UDFs in the properties of the object. |
5 |
Named Expression |
To bind to a pre-defined block of script code known as as Named Expression. Is the resulting data defined in the job description named expressions node within administrative functions? If the item you want to reference is listed, you can use a named expression token to reference it. |
6 |
Expression that may occur consist of multiple tokens (Tagged Text) |
To displays a popup form that lets you edit a complete expression. You will have the option of inserting tokens in the expression. Do you want to reference multiple values, but you are not within an expression editor? For example, you may want to concatenate (combine) fields into a single string. |
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