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            Use the save tag to set up named values at runtime, while the
 source HTML (or XML) is processed, onto an internal symbol table known as
 the scratchpad. This in-memory scratchpad is available throughout the
 generation of the HTML (or XML) stream.
            Use the save JSP tag to add a name-value pair to the scratchpad. Use the $save( name) JavaScript function to retrieve the value previously associated with the name. Retrieving the value does not remove it from the scratchpad. BUG-10702
              Example
 Example
            
            
                Use the save tag to pass values among multiple HTML definitions
 that stream processing combines to generate a single output
 stream.
                For example, use the save tag to save the value "Pegasystems
 Inc." and store it in a scratchpad variable named company.
                <pega:save name="company"
 value="Pegasystems Inc." />
                Later in the stream, you can use the $save() function
 to look up the saved value on the scratchpad and display the saved
 value.
                <pega:reference name="$save(company)"
 />
                The save tag can save values determined dynamically at runtime. For
 example:
                <pega:forEach
 name=".pxResults">
            <pega:withEmbedded name="this.address"
 >
                 <pega:save
 name="currentAddress" ref="$this-value"
 />
              </pega:withEmbedded>
         </pega:forEach>
             
              Complete
 syntax
 Complete
 syntax
            
            
                In the syntax presentations below:
                
                    - Square bracket characters [and]define optional parts of the tag. Do not type the brackets.
- JSP tag delimiters <pega and /> mark the
 start and end of the tag.
- Replace any text in italics with your choice of value of that
 type.
<pega:save name="anyname"
  
    value="value"
             append="text"
             appendRef="aref"
             prepend="text"
             prependRef="aref"
             ref="indirect
 reference"/>
                The name attribute is required. Include either the
         value or ref attribute.
                
                    
                        | Attribute | Value | 
                    
                        | name | A text string of your choosing, used for later retrieval.
 Choose a name that is unique for each save operation. (If you
 save using the name FUM and later save FUM again, the more
 recent value overwrites the earlier value.) | 
                    
                        | value | Optional. A constant text string representing the value to
 be saved and associated with the name. | 
                    
                        | append | Optional. Enter literal text to be appended after the value
 of the nameattribute. | 
                    
                        | appendRef | Optional. Enter a property reference that at runtime
 evaluates to text to be appended after the value of the nameattribute. | 
                    
                        | prepend | Optional. Enter literal text to be prepended before the
 value of the nameattribute. CLINB GARFJ
 10/26/06 pegapages | 
                    
                        | prependRef | Optional. Enter a property reference that at runtime
 evaluates to text to be prepended before the value of the nameattribute. | 
                    
                        | ref | Optional. Identifies a source of text for the value,
 determined at runtime. See How to reference properties
 indirectly in JSP tags. | 
                
             
            
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