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            Replacing Parameters with Macros


              Substituting a user-defined parameter with a macro is easy

                   CREATE: Add a new custom parameter (provide a parameter name, display
                      name, description, type, and an optional default value for this parameter).

                   REFERENCE: Each user defined parameter can be referenced as a macro
                      using CliQr's convention.

                         Example
                             – Parameter name: myParameterName

                             – Macro reference for this parameter: %myParameterName%
                         Use a macro in an app configuration file or use it as an argument to pass to a
                           configuration script in the Application  Profile.
                         At deployment time the Macro will be replaced with the actual value of the
                           parameter.
                   DEFINE: If the parameter is editable, the person executing the deployment
                      for this application is queried for the parameter value.





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