HotDocs Scripting Language Syntax

In any language, syntax refers to the set of rules that govern the structure of that language, and how the elements of the language interact to create coherent thoughts; the same is true of the syntax in the HotDocs scripting language. For example, the syntax of the HotDocs scripting language includes using the equals sign (=) to compare two values.

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  1. Operators
  2. Lists
  3. Marker Fields

Operators

Syntax Element Category What the syntax enables you to do Example
= Operator
 
Compares two values

All text comparisons in HotDocs Scripting are case insensitive.
A List comparison first checks for the type of the item in the list, then it checks its value.

TextVarA = TextVarB
+ Operator Adds two number values together, also concatenates two text values or two compatible list values together. 5+2

 

Lists

Syntax Element Category What the syntax enables you to do Example
. Operator Enables you to access the data contained in the cell of a table or a value you access using a Selection variable.
    SelectionVarA.Name
     

    Marker Fields

    Marker fields enable you to format text after assembling a document. For the syntax of the individual marker fields, see the Full List of Marker Fields.

    Syntax Element Category What the syntax enables you to do Example
    [.charactercode] field Enables you to insert characters, sentence and list punctuation or web links, or to format text, post document assembly. [.] – period