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XSL-based Policy Files<br />

Policy File Example<br />

Policy files can be written to apply to a specific export or import process or a set<br />

of such processes. Conditions set forth in the policy files can selectively apply<br />

actions available in the user interface. The following actions are available in<br />

import: Ignore, Create New Object, Substitute Object, and Unlock and Iterate.<br />

Policy files can apply the Lock action in export. You set properties in mapping<br />

rules files by editing the files, and you cannot use the xconfmanager utility for this<br />

purpose. If you are not setting properties through a graphical user interface or in a<br />

mapping file, you add or edit properties with the xconfmanager utility, which is<br />

discussed elsewhere in this guide.<br />

The following example shows the syntax of an XSL-based, import policy file.<br />

Comments explaining the use of policy files are embedded within the example:<br />

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