Changes for page 4. The iXPath BPMN
Last modified by Achraf El Kari on 2022/06/13 13:18
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edited by Outhman Moustaghfir
on 2021/04/26 14:09
on 2021/04/26 14:09
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... ... @@ -148,15 +148,30 @@ 148 148 149 149 Here is the list of all known system variables: 150 150 151 +1. At the declaration of the scenario: 152 +1*. iXSession: it returns the ID of the current session. 153 +1*. iXSessionPath : gets the Path of the session folder. 154 +1*. env : name of the environment. 155 +1*. inputFile : this variable 151 151 1. For a **mail listener : ** 152 152 1*. iXFrom : refers to the sender of the mail. 153 153 1*. iXSubject : refers to the mail subject. 154 154 1. For an **AS2 listener **: 155 155 1*. iXFrom : return the value of the AS2 sender. 156 -1. At the declaration of the scenario: 157 -1*. iXSession: it returns t 161 +1. All connectors declare a system variable of type BpmnFile, it will be explained by details in the "variables" rubric. 158 158 159 - 160 160 == Local variables == 161 161 165 +For a need to make the concept of variables more extensible, local variables come to offer the possibility of creating and calling new variables. 166 + 167 +In order to set a new variable, the user may go through this line of code : 168 + 169 + {{code language="XML"}}<xsl:value-of select="ixf:SetVar('Var', "var number 1")"/> 170 +{{/code}} 171 + 172 +here, we created a local variable named __'Var'__ with value of __"var number 1".__ 173 + 174 +To get this variable '__Var'__ from XSL file : 175 + 176 + 162 162 = Conditions =