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Overview
Input Connection Points
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Two screens use the same actionflow. One actionflow expects an Area Code to calculate a distance. The screen passes the actionflow a Postcode, this is mapped into the actionflow onto the Area Code attribute using the Input Connection Point mapping. A second screen can reuse the actionflow (this is referred to as an instance) and pass in a Zip Code which is mapped into the actionflow using the Input Connection Point mapping. |
- If you connect a node via a driving connection, records are returned individually to the connected node and flow one by one through the remainder of the actionflow.
- If you connect a node via a lookup connection, the records are returned as an array within one recordset. Nodes wired via lookup connection points require both:
- Data Attributes: add attributes from the view. PhixFlow looks-up data from these attributes.
- Request Attributes: when the actionflow runs, PhixFlow returns the data to these attributes.
The following sections explain the properties for input and output connection points.
Input Connection Point Setup Wizard
When a new input is connected the mapping wizard will appear. To reopen the mapping wizard
click on the connector between the Input Data and the Input Connection Point.
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Data to be Used
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Selected Records | Records selected in the Input. For example multiple records selected on a grid. |
Edited Records | Records that have been edited on the input. For example, only records which have been edited on a grid. |
Page | All records on a page. For example a single record being edited using a form. |
Dragged Records | Selected records that have been dragged onto a drop target. |
Drop Target Records | Records Dropped onto a drop target. |
Mappings
- Drag a record from the left (input) onto a corresponding record on the right (Input Connection Point)
- If no corresponding record exists in the Input Connection point one can be added by dropping an incoming record into the empty space on the right, this causes a new record to be created.
- This input is now mapped correctly into the actionflow.
- Repeat for all required inputs.
- Click Confirm Mapping.
Further information, see Wiring Actionflows.
Input Connection Points
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Further information, see Actionflows.
Input Connection Points
A driving connection, records flow into the actionflow one by one. An event is classed as a single driving record. An actionflow requires at least one input connection point.
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Basic Settings
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Validation
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Minimum Records | The minimum number of records that the Actionflow needs to run. |
If the received records are not above the minimum set, the Actionflow will not run. |
Minimum Records Error Message |
(Available in PhixFlow 12.1+) | Enter an error message that will show if the Minimum Records is not reached. |
Maximum Records | The maximum number of records that the Actionflow is permitted to run. If the received records exceed the maximum set, the Actionflow will not run. |
Maximum Records Error Message (Available in PhixFlow 12.1+) | Enter an error message that will show if the Maximum Records is exceeded. |
Input Parameters
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Name | The name of the input parameters (attributes) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Type | The data type (e.g. integer) of each input parameter (attribute) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Default Expression | A value or expression that is evaluated when no value is mapped to the attribute, or if the value is null or unavailable (e.g. if the user did not have permission to see it). Default value expressions do not use the order they are set in and are automatically resolved in the appropriate order based upon other attributes they reference. For referencing attributes, use the notation,
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Output
Connection Points
Output Connection Points return records as individual records.
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Action Phase | The
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Input Parameters
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Name | The name of the input parameters (attributes) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Type | The data type (e.g. integer) of each input parameter (attribute) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Default Expression | A value or expression that is evaluated when no value is mapped to the attribute, or if the value is null or unavailable (e.g. if the user did not have permission to see it). Default value expressions do not use the order they are set in and are automatically resolved in the appropriate order based upon other attributes they reference. For referencing attributes, use the notation,
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Lookup Connection Points
Lookup
Connection Points return records as a single recordset to the actionflow.
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Validation
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Minimum Records | The minimum number of records that the Actionflow needs to run. |
If the received records are not above the minimum set, the Actionflow will not run. | |
Minimum Records Error Message (Available in PhixFlow 12.1+) | Enter an error message that will show if the Minimum Records is not reached. |
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maximum number of records that the Actionflow is permitted to run. |
If the received records exceed the maximum set, the Actionflow will not run. | |
Maximum Records Error Message (Available in PhixFlow 12.1+) | Enter an error message that will show if the Maximum Records is exceeded. |
Request Parameters
Attributes used to filter the lookup.
Field | Description | ||
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Name | The name of the input parameters (attributes) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Type | The data type (e.g. integer) of each input parameter (attribute) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Default Expression | A value or expression that is evaluated when no value is mapped to the attribute, or unavailable (e.g. if the user did not have permission to see it). Default value expressions do not use the order they are set in and are automatically resolved in the appropriate order based upon other attributes they reference. For referencing attributes, use the notation,
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Response Parameters
Attributes returned by the lookup.
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Name | The name of the input parameters (attributes) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Type | The data type (e.g. integer) of each input parameter (attribute) mapped into the Actionflow. | ||
Default Expression | A value or expression that is evaluated when no value is mapped to the attribute, or unavailable (e.g. if the user did not have permission to see it). Default value expressions do not use the order they are set in and are automatically resolved in the appropriate order based upon other attributes they reference. For referencing attributes, use the notation,
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For links to all pages in this topic, see Understanding Actionflows.
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