Personalize Attribute Text

In Policy Modeling you can set up substitution which allows a text attribute to be substituted with its actual value when it is used in another attribute.

For example, if you had the following attribute:

the claimant lives in the country of residence

and the text attributes:

the claimant

the country of residence

then the values of the text attributes could be set up to substitute into the attribute 'the claimant lives in the country of residence'. So, if 'the claimant' is Pierre and 'the country of residence' is France then the attribute, as shown on screens, explanations and forms, would be:

Pierre lives in France

If you also choose to enable second person substitution, the attribute shown on screens, explanations and forms would automatically become:

You live in France

Tip: Second person form is particularly helpful for self-service interviews where you would like to address the user directly. To learn how to substitute the value of an attribute into interview screen text such as headings, screen names and list display values, see Show Attribute Values On Screens.