Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 2.X User Guide
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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Orchestrator Reference Guide
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Chapter 19 Managing Task Rules
Managing Task Rule Definitions
Step 3
To add a specific condition, click the appropriate panel.
Step 4
Click OK to close the dialog box.
Removing Conditions from Task Rule
Use the following steps to remove a condition from a task rule.
To remove a condition:
Step 1
On the Definitions—Task Rules views, highlight the appropriate task, right-click and choose Properties.
The [Task Rule] Properties dialog box displays.
Step 2
On the Conditions tab, click the appropriate category, and then click Delete.
The Delete button removes the condition from the task rule.
Panel
Description
Basic
Creates simple conditions using variables to match to
operator criteria.
operator criteria.
See
Advanced
Creates a TEO-based condition.
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Compound Condition—Compiles other conditions
(time condition, prior process instance condition,
variable condition, or another compound condition)
into a single condition. The Compound Condition is
created by the addition of another True/False option in
the Advanced Panel.
(time condition, prior process instance condition,
variable condition, or another compound condition)
into a single condition. The Compound Condition is
created by the addition of another True/False option in
the Advanced Panel.
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Prior Process Instance Condition—Determines that
when a process has occurred within a specific time
interval, the condition will evaluate to false. If no
process instance is selected, then the trigger will
search for all process instances.
when a process has occurred within a specific time
interval, the condition will evaluate to false. If no
process instance is selected, then the trigger will
search for all process instances.
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Time Condition—Specify a condition based on a
defined calendar.
defined calendar.
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Variable Condition—Specify a variable to be used as
the condition under which the variable should evaluate
as true.
the condition under which the variable should evaluate
as true.
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