This page provides details of the properties for the gateway action node, which is part of an actionflow.
Overview
Use a gateway node to control the path that data records take as they flow through an actionflow. You can add several input or output connection points. On the output connection points, you can specify decision logic to control the path of data, record by record.
Properties Tab
Parent Details
If this item is within or belongs to another, its parent name is shown here. See the Parent Details section on the Common Properties page for more details.
Basic Settings
Field | Description |
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Name | Enter the name for the action node. |
Show in the Repository | An application can have many actionflows, and an individual actionflow can have many nodes. This can lead to many items being listed under Actionflow in the repository. Use this option to omit the node from the repository. to display this node in the repository. to omit this node from the repository. |
Input Connection Points
This section has a toolbar with standard buttons. The grid contains a list of all input connection points and their type. Gateway nodes can have:
- one Driving input connection point
- multiple Lookup input connection point's
- To add a new input connection point, in the section toolbar click Add New to open a new input connection point and set its properties.
- To edit an existing input connection point, double-click it in the list to open its properties.
- To remove an input connection point, select one and in the section toolbar click Delete.
For input connection point properties, see Input and Output Connection Points.
Output Connection Points
This section has a toolbar with standard buttons. The grid contains a list of all output connection points. Each output connection point has an expression that specifies the logic to control whether or not records flow to the next action node.
For driving output connections, you can refer to an attribute in the expression using the syntax:
connectionpointname.attributename
Field | Description |
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Exclusive | Used to control if a stream-item can flow through more than one option. Todo-Fiona - Where does this property appear? Tick the stream-item flows out the first connection point where the condition is met. Untick the stream-items will flow out of any connection point where the condition is met. |
Output paths process data using expressions; see pages in the topic Expressions and PhixScripts.
Gateways can have an unlimited number of output paths.
Stream-items will only pass through the output paths if the condition set in the expression is met.
Remember to check if if the gateway has been marked as Exclusive. Records will only pass through the first output path where the condition is met if the gateway is exclusive.
This section has a toolbar with standard buttons. The grid contains a list of output connection points and their expressions.
- To add a new output path, in the section toolbar click Add New to open a new output path and set the expression.
- To edit an existing output path, double-click it in the list to open its properties.
- To remove an output path, select one and in the section toolbar click Permanently Delete.
The expression properties has sections for Parent Details , Audit Summary and the following Basic Settings:
Field | Description |
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Name | Enter an expression name. |
Order | Where the gateway action runs and expression for each output path, enter a number to indicate the order in which this expression will be run. Remember that an expression that generates a value should run before an expression that uses the value. The order is especially important if the gateway is marked as exclusive. |
Expression | Enter an expression which evaluates to true or false to determine if stream-items will pass through this connection point. To work in a larger pop-up window, click . See also: |
Description
We recommend that you always enter a description to explain the purpose of this item.
Access and Audit Tab
Security Tab
Access Permissions
See the Common Properties page, Access Permissions section.
Audit Tab
Audit Summary
See the Common Properties page, Audit Summary section.