Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

Page of 786
 
5-24
Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 5      Authoring Processes 
  Adding Conditions
If there are no conditions, the condition will either be 'TRUE' or 'FALSE' based on the user selection. If 
there are conditions, the condition is evaluated to either TRUE or FALSE.
Step 3
Click the appropriate button to modify the condition properties used to execute the object.
  •
Click New to add a Properties pane to the condition. 
  •
Click Properties, then click anywhere around the appropriate condition. After the area around the 
condition is highlighted, click Properties to launch the condition properties dialog box.
Condition properties can be modified on the tab or within the conditions properties dialog box.
  •
Click Delete to remove the last Properties section in the list of properties.
Step 4
After the first condition is added, choose the appropriate operator (AND or OR). The operator is set to 
AND by default.
Step 5
Click OK to save the object.
Deleting a Condition
A condition can have subconditions, and anywhere there is a condition you can delete a subcondition. 
Multiple condition equations can be included in a condition. Conditions are deleted only from the object 
upon which they reside. 
Deleting Conditions from Task Rules
Use the following steps when deleting a condition from a task rule. If you delete the task rule, that 
automatically deletes the condition.
Step 1
Choose Definitions > Task Rule, highlight an existing task rule, right-click and click Properties.
Step 2
Click the Conditions tab, highlight the appropriate condition, then click Delete.
Step 3
Click OK to save your changes.
Deleting Conditions from Triggers
Use the following steps when deleting a condition from a trigger. Delete the trigger from the process 
properties automatically deletes the condition.
Step 1
In the Process Editor, choose Toolbox > Processes, highlight the process, and choose Process > Edit.
Step 2
In the Process Properties pane, click the Triggers tab, highlight the appropriate the trigger, and click 
Properties.
Step 3
Click the Conditions tab, highlight the appropriate condition, then click Delete.
Step 4
Click OK to save the changes made to the trigger.
Step 5
Click Save 
 to save your changes.