You can apply formatting to tokens so that the information that replaces them will automatically fit certain characteristics, such as a certain date format, percentage, currency, decimal, number of digits, or other formatting. The Token Editor will help you insert and test token formatting. The standard for formatting a token is %(token,"expression"), where token is the name of the token and expression is a .NET formatting expression.
Example: <![CDATA[ ]]>%(count,"D4") will format the value of the count token to always have four digits. If 23 is inserted in a token with this format, the result will be 0023.
Note: The regional settings such as date and currency are Windows regional settings found in the Control Panel for the computer running Quick Fields.
The types of formatting that can be applied to tokens in Quick Fields are:
The standard for formatting a token is %(token#"expression"#), where "token" is the name of the token and "expression" is a . NET formatting expression. Example: Sally wants to format the token for the field "Code" to always have four digits. She changes the Code token so it reads %(Code#"D4"#).
Formats as short date (d) and long time (T) (e.g. "1/2/2017 12:01:02 PM"). Formats month and day defined by user's regional settings (e.g. "1/2/2017 12:01:02 PM"). Formats year and month defined by user's regional settings (e.g. "January, 2017"). Formats pattern with a four-digit year, then 2-digit for the rest.
In general, a token is an object that represents something else, such as another object (either physical or virtual), or an abstract concept as, for example, a gift is sometimes referred to as a token of the giver's esteem for the recipient.
The token is a randomized data string that has no essential or exploitable value or meaning. It is a unique identifier which retains all the pertinent information about the data without compromising its security.
: a small part representing the whole : indication. this is only a token of what we hope to accomplish. c. : something given or shown as a guarantee (as of authority, right, or identity)
When a token has expired or has been revoked, it can no longer be used to authenticate Git and API requests. It is not possible to restore an expired or revoked token, you or the application will need to create a new token. This article explains the possible reasons your GitHub token might be revoked or expire.
"Meeting tokens" control room access and session configuration on a per-user basis. A participant can join a non-public room with a valid meeting token. For private or public rooms, you can use meeting tokens to configure how a participant experiences the meeting (e.g. what call features are available).
Banking tokens are easy-to-use devices that help authenticate digital banking users. Connected or unconnected, these security tokens meet the multi-factor authentication security requirements for "something you know" and "something you have" very effectively.
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