Version 2018.2
Updated: 11.19.18
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outputFormat | Set the value to fixed or delimited. |
Delimiter | For delimited files, specify the delimiter. The default is comma (",") if unspecified. Examples of delimited file: outputFormat="delimited" delimiter="|" (pipe is the delimiter). Note: You can use multiple characters as a delimiter, if desired. outputFormat="delimited" delimiter="	" (tab is the delimiter; the 	 delimiter value results in tab delimited output) |
applicationType | Specifies which type of applications you are downloading (Standard, CC Promise Grant, or International). If not specified, it will default to Standard applications. For BOG, applicationType="bogfw". For International, applicationType="intl". |
stripDiacritics | The stripDiacritics attribute will convert certain diacritic (non-English or foreign) characters to standard ascii characters. If omitted, the data will be sent as originally entered in the application. To convert diacritic characters, add stripDiacritics="true". Important note: If you use this attribute, be sure to test thoroughly before using it in production so you know you are getting the results you expect. |
charset | Sets the charset that the output from the download client will utilize. charset="ASCII" will place question marks (?) where non-standard/non-English characters are in the output. Multiple question marks can stand for a single non-standard/non-English character, meaning that if you have specified a specific length for a field's output, the end could get cut off if there are too many question marks in the user's value for that field. charset="UTF-8" will print most non-standard/non-English characters in user output without unnecessarily adding to the length of the output. If this attribute is not specified, it will default to ASCII. |
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