Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Appendix 13 Using Adapters
Element Descriptions
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What to do with the attachments—(a) Download the attachments; or (b) return the text attachment
in the output table. Download is the default. If choose to return the text attachment in the output
table, the text of the attachment can be referenced in the exposed attachment table. The size of the
text attachment file needs to be no larger than the max allowed size specified in the Email Adapter
Advanced settings. If oversized, the activity will fail.
in the output table. Download is the default. If choose to return the text attachment in the output
table, the text of the attachment can be referenced in the exposed attachment table. The size of the
text attachment file needs to be no larger than the max allowed size specified in the Email Adapter
Advanced settings. If oversized, the activity will fail.
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[Optional] If choose to download—Window Runtime User to access file systems for downloading
attachments. The default user is “Orchestrator Server User” that was created during product
installation.
attachments. The default user is “Orchestrator Server User” that was created during product
installation.
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[Optional] If choose to download—Directory to save the downloaded files. In high availability
environment server setup, the directory should be a network share accessible to all the servers.
environment server setup, the directory should be a network share accessible to all the servers.
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[Optional] Mutually exclusive choices—If you choose to download, what to do if the file exists. The
default is ‘Always replace’. The other two choices are ‘Do not replace’ and ‘Replace only if newer’.
default is ‘Always replace’. The other two choices are ‘Do not replace’ and ‘Replace only if newer’.
Step 3
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.
Element Descriptions
Service Request Parsing Rules Page
Use the Service Request Parsing Rule page to set up the predefined XPath query based parsing rule for
a given type of the service request payloads.
a given type of the service request payloads.
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Display Name—Name of the parsing rule
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Description—Description of the parsing rule
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Automation Pack—Name of the automation pack associated with the parsing rule
Add/Edit Property Dialog
Use this dialog to add or edit dictionary properties to/for a service request. Select one of the following
data types to the request and enter a value for the associated attribute:
data types to the request and enter a value for the associated attribute:
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Boolean
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String
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Numeric
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Date and Time
Add Value Dialog Box
Use this dialog box to add or modify the properties and parameters to be included in the service request.
Note
The displayed fields depend on the dialog box that is opened.
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Property/Parameter name—Enter the name of the agent parameter or dictionary property.