Wiki source code of 3. Variables
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2.2 | 1 | = Introduction = |
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2.3 | 3 | Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of variables is to make flexibility in using some values without referring to their origins. |
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2.3 | 5 | There are 2 types of variables: |
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2.3 | 7 | * System variables |
8 | * Local variables | ||
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2.3 | 10 | To call a variable, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘iXVar’, it can be called as ${iXVar}. |
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2.3 | 12 | == System variables == |
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2.3 | 14 | System variables define some default values in the system, and they can be called by users several times. |
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2.3 | 16 | Here is the list of system variables : |
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18 | 1. At the declaration of the scenario: | ||
19 | 1*. iXSession: it returns the ID of the current session. | ||
20 | 1*. iXSessionPath: gets the Path of the session folder. | ||
21 | 1*. env: name of the environment. | ||
22 | 1*. inputFile: this variable collect all input files in one list. | ||
23 | 1. For a **mail listener : ** | ||
24 | 1*. iXFrom: refers to the sender of the mail. | ||
25 | 1*. iXSubject: refers to the mail subject. | ||
26 | 1. For an **AS2 listener **: | ||
27 | 1*. iXFrom: return the value of the AS2 sender. | ||
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2.6 | 28 | 1. All connectors declare a system variable of type BpmnFile, the connector variable uses a bunch of functions to handle the list of BpmnFiles that will be detailed in the table below : |
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2.3 | 29 | 1*. ((( |
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2.8 | 30 | |(% style="width:150px" %)Function|(% style="width:391px" %)Description|(% style="width:368px" %)Use |
31 | |(% style="width:150px" %)Get(i) |(% style="width:391px" %)Get a file with index number "i" from the BpmnFile list, the indexes begin from 0 as the first element, and so on.|(% style="width:368px" %)((( | ||
32 | if we have an XmlToXml connector named "XmlToXml1" we can get __the second__ bpmn file as : | ||
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2.4 | 34 | ${XmlToXml1.get(1)} |
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2.8 | 36 | NB: we will make examples on the same connector "XmlToXml1". |
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2.4 | 37 | ))) |
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2.8 | 38 | |(% style="width:150px" %)getTrkValues|(% style="width:391px" %)Return the Tracking values from a BpmnFile.|(% style="width:368px" %) |
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