E-Catalog
Definition
A content package that contains additional information about the office material items available.
Content packages are required to contain an HTML page, or a graphic (JPEG, GIF), which is displayed when the object is called. In addition, a content package may contain a directory structure, and any other file types. Typically, you create an entry HTML page that links to the content inside the package. This is how the E-Catalog object is designed.
To use a content package in a process, you:
- Create a content package object.
- Create a callable object of content package type, and insert the content package object in it.
Use
The E-Catalog content package callable object is used as an info callable object in the following actions:
Structure
The E-Catalog content package object has the following structure:
Basic Data
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Name |
E-Catalog |
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Description |
The E-Catalog contains an HTML page with detailed information about deliverable office material |
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Original Language |
English |
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Location |
Examples → Content Packages |
Content
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index.html |
An entry HTML page that contains a list of available office material items, and links to the relevant images and descriptions inside the content package. You can use any HTML page, as there are no special requirements. |
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details |
A folder that contains descriptions for each office material item in HTML format |
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images |
A folder that contains the office material item images |
Integration
The E-Catalog content package object is integrated into the following callable object:
Basic Data
|
Name |
E-Catalog |
|
Description |
The E-Catalog contains a detailed information about deliverable office material |
|
Original Language |
English |
|
Location |
Examples → Callable Objects |
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Type |
Content Package |
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Object Definition |
The E-Catalog content package object is used, and index.html is selected as a root. |
The configuration parameters for the content package callable object refer to the screen area where the content is displayed, and the defaults are kept.