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February 9, 2026 at 12:44 pm in reply to: How to escape the ampersand (&) character in an Xlate #122284
Thank you for the clarification! I will give that a try.
February 9, 2026 at 12:39 pm in reply to: How to escape the ampersand (&) character in an Xlate #122281See the attached screenshots of the xlate and results from the testing tool. Thanks!
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You must be logged in to view attached files.February 9, 2026 at 12:32 pm in reply to: How to escape the ampersand (&) character in an Xlate #122280Every time I try to use =& (either by itself or as a variable) Cloverleaf thinks it’s a delimiter and breaks the segment.
February 9, 2026 at 10:49 am in reply to: How to escape the ampersand (&) character in an Xlate #122275Thanks for the quick reply, David! When I try using \T\, it just puts it in as plain text. See my screenshots below from the xlate and the result in the testing tool. Did I do something wrong?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Thank you, Jerry! Unfortunately, this client has migrated to the Cloverleaf Cloud which appears to have very limited functionality for Alerts, so I don’t think it is an option. However, I will be using your recommendations for another client for a similar issue (they are not on the cloud).
I think I have it working! Thanks again for all the help!
Thank you all for the great feedback! I am new to this forum and you guys all have great info! I used Lisa’s example as a template and I am getting closer. The IF part of my xlate is working fine, but the actual iteration in the ELSE is not working correctly. I just end up with all the OBX1 segments being added from the NTE1 segments (the OBX5 is never populated). I suspect it is something with how I have the iteration Type/Basis/Variable configured. Please see the attached and let me know where I am screwing up. Thanks!
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