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Abstract
Content control is feature of ILAP Data Exchange to quality assure the information transferred. In essence, it is about defining a set of values that you accept as valid for an ILAP Term. If you receive a value that is not defined as valid, an error will be showed.
Content control in detail
Not all ILAP terms have content control. If no content control is defined, any received value is considered valid, and no errors will occur for this ILAP Term. When content control is turned on, a list of valid values can be defined and the option to Allow blanks can be turned on or off. Content control can be set on several levels, more about this below.
A list of ILAP Terms in a template having content control at template level
An ILAP term inside of a template with content control including a list of valid values
Content control levels
Content control can be defined on three different levels: System, Tenant or Template level. Content control on System level is effective for all users of ILAP Data exchange. On Tenant level, the content control is effective within the tenant. This also means that the Tenant admin has control over it. Content control on Template level is specific to the template and is controlled by the Setup user that creates Templates. For a step-by-step explanation on how to define content control, read the article about Defining content control.
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