Conditional Processing Attributes
Attributes and Values
You can assign any of the following default conditional processing attributes to topic and map elements:
- audience attribute
- platform attribute
- product attribute
- otherprops attribute (“otherprops” stands for “other properties”)
By default, the conditional processing attributes can take any value. For example, you can set the platform attribute value to “Windows”, “macOS”, or anything else. The values are case-sensitive so, for example, “MacOS” is a different value than “macOS”, and in Heretto CCMS you use a space to separate two values. We recommend using underscores if you need a single value but want to use multiple terms
- Set the attribute values by using a special kind of taxonomy. See Taxonomy-Driven Attributes.
- Contact your Customer Success Manager.
Setting default values for conditional processing attributes ensures that every author profiles content in a consistent way.
Profile Topic Elements
Use the Content Editor to conditionalize elements in a topic for conditional publishing.
audience
, rev
, platform
,
product
, props
, and
otherprops
.Profile Map Elements
Use the Content Editor to set conditional processing attribute values and profile an entire topic (topicref element) or a submap (mapref element) for conditional publishing.
audience
,
rev
, platform
, product
,
props
, and otherprops
.Preview Profiled Content
While editing a topic in the Content Editor, you can view the topic with conditional content as it would display in the final output.