Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 5      Authoring Processes
  Adding Conditions
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Click True to indicate the conditions should always be satisfied before the object executes.
A single condition is listed by default and is set to True. If no other conditions are specified, this 
condition will remain and cannot be deleted by the user.
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Click False to indicate the object can execute if the conditions are never satisfied.
Step 4
Click the appropriate button to modify the condition properties used to execute the object.
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Click New to add a Properties pane to the condition. 
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Click Delete to remove the last Properties section in the list of properties.
Step 5
Update the following properties for each condition:
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Text field—Data for this field cannot be manually entered. Click the Reference tool to select a 
property variable to use as a condition.
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Operator—Select the operator to be used to evaluate the variable expression. The displayed 
operators depend on the selected property. 
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Value—Enter value for the property.
Step 6
Click OK to save the object.
Creating a Time Condition
The Time Condition is used to used to define conditions that evaluates to true on the days in the specified 
calendar and between the specified start and end time. Time conditions can be assigned to a calendar, 
process, activity, and a process trigger.
Use the following steps to create a time condition based on a defined calendar.
Step 1
On the Conditions tab, click New > Time Condition.
Step 2
In the Time Condition properties, modify the following properties.
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Start Time—Time the condition should begin. Enter or click the scroll button to modify the time.
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End Time—Time the condition should end. Enter or click the scroll button to modify the time.
Step 3
To modify the properties in the Time Condition dialog box, click anywhere on the line of properties.
Step 4
In the Time Condition dialog box, complete the following information, as necessary:
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Calendar—Name of the calendar that should trigger the process.
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Time Zone—Select the time zone that should be used for the condition
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Start Time—Time the condition should begin. Enter or click the scroll button to modify the time.
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End Time—Time the condition should end. Enter or click the scroll button to modify the time.
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Condition—Display-only. Properties used to define the time condition
Step 5
Click OK to add the condition to the Conditions tab.