From f5d644cdeb78e030909d755b7d80210ad36212c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Allan Bowe Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2021 16:43:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] chore: automated commit --- docs/roadmap.md | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/roadmap.md b/docs/roadmap.md index ca5adf8..e058e56 100644 --- a/docs/roadmap.md +++ b/docs/roadmap.md @@ -35,18 +35,18 @@ The backend SAS tables must still exist, but the column names do not need to app To drive the behaviour, a new configuration table must be added to the control library - MPE_EXCEL_MAP. The columns are defined as follows: -* XLMAP_ID - a unique reference for the excel map -* XLMAP_LIB - the library of the target table for the data item or range -* XLMAP_DS - the target table for the data item or range -* XLMAP_COL - the target column for the data item or range -* XLMAP_SHEET - the sheet name in which to capture the data. Rules start with a forward slash (/). Example values: - * Sheet2 - an absolute reference - * /FIRST - the first tab in the workbook -* XLMAP_START - the rule used to find the top left of the range. Use "R1C1" notation to move the target. Example values: +* **XLMAP_ID** - a unique reference for the excel map +* **XLMAP_LIB** - the library of the target table for the data item or range +* **XLMAP_DS** - the target table for the data item or range +* **XLMAP_COL** - the target column for the data item or range +* **XLMAP_SHEET** - the sheet name in which to capture the data. Rules start with a forward slash (/). Example values: + * `Sheet2` - an absolute reference + * `/FIRST` - the first tab in the workbook +* **XLMAP_START** - the rule used to find the top left of the range. Use "R1C1" notation to move the target. Example values: * `ABSOLUTE F4` - an absolute reference * `MATCH P R0 C2 | My Test` - search column P for the string "My Test" then move 2 columns right * `MATCH 7 R-2 C-1 | Top Banana` - search row 7 for the string "Top Banana" then move 2 rows up and 1 column left -* XLMAP_FINISH - The rule used to find the end of the range. Leave blank for individual cells. Example values: +* **XLMAP_FINISH** - The rule used to find the end of the range. Leave blank for individual cells. Example values: * `BLANKROW` - search down until a blank row is found, then choose the row above it * `LASTDOWN` - The last non blank cell below the start cell * `RIGHT 3` - select 3 more cells to the right (4 selected in total)