To open the Build screen, click the Build button on the top menu bar. This is the interface where you create and manage configurations.
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Display List – The left side of the Build screen shows the Main option that displays all available configurations int he in the system, and the existing, committed workflow packages in the Workflow Packages section. If you select a workflow package, the Browser will display displays the content of the selected package and if you want to display all configurations regardless of workflow package, click the Main menu item. At the bottom of this section you can click the Create package button to create workflow packages. For more information, see Workflow Packages.
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Option/Value | Description |
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Selection Checkbox | Select the checkbox for any configurations you want to perform actions for, see the section Table Action Bar with Configuration(s) Selected below, for more information. |
Name | Displays the name of the configuration. |
Valid | Displays the validity of the configurations. Fields are automatically validatated in agents and other core functionality. |
Encrypted | Displays the encryption status of the configuration. |
Locked | Shows if the configuration is locked or not. |
Permission | Displays the permissions granted to the current user of the configuration. Permissions are shown as R (Read), W (Write), and X (eXecute). If the configuration is encrypted, an E will is also be added. |
Owner | Displays the username of the user that created the configuration. The owner can:
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Modified date | Displays the date when the configuration was last modified. |
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Note |
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Note!Subfolders in this context are visual representations of areas that you have partitioned to keep your configurations. They are meant to make your configuration browser look neat and tidy. They do not represent actual subfolders. |
You can enable subfolders to allow you to sort your configurations within your folders, making it easier to maintain larger implementations. To enable subfolders, you must set the property mz.subfolders.enabled
to true
in the platform.conf file
. You can refer Refer to Platform Properties (to be removed) for more information on how to set the property.
To create subfolders, you will have to must use the valid separators in the folder name when creating a new folder. Like , like the folder shown on the image above with "ftpsnames "sftp_coll" and "ftpscipher_coll_explicit". when sftp_coll” shown on the image above. When subfolders are created, configurations are sorted into subfolders determined by the separator used in the folder name.
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The table action bar is located on top of the Browser. The actions available will change depending on if you have selected the checkbox for any configuration(s) or not.
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Action | Description | ||
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Filter | Click this button to open the Filter dialog where you can select which configuration types you want to view. | ||
Search | This is a free text search box that you can use to search for specific workflow configurations that match the entered text. | ||
New Configuration | Click this button to open the Configurations dialog where you can select which type of configuration you want to create. The configurations have a common set of buttons, see Common Configuration Buttons, and some have specific buttons that are described in the documentation for each configuration. | ||
New Folder | Click this button to create a new folder to save your configurations in. The New Folder dialog box
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Refresh | Click this button to refresh the list of configurations. |
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Action | Description |
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Clear selection(s) | Click this button to clear the selection of configurations. The table action bar will show shows the default actions. |
Delete | Click this button to delete the selected configuration(s). You will be asked if you are sure you want to delete before deletion is done. |
Rename | Click this button to opens open the Rename configuration or Rename folder dialog box where a new name for the configuration can be entered. |
Encrypt | Click this button to open the Encrypt configurations dialog where a password can be provided thus securing the configuration from unauthorized access. This button is disabled if you have selected a checkbox for a folder. |
Decrypt | Click this button to open the Decrypt configurations dialog box where the encryption password can be provided giving access to the configuration. This button is disabled if the selected configuration is not encrypted. |
Properties | Click this button and select the option Properties to open the Properties dialog box where you can configure the properties for the selected configuration. This button is disabled if you have selected a folder or multiple configurations. See the section Configuration Properties below for more information. |
Keyboard shortcuts | Click this button to open the Configurations - Keyboard shortcuts dialog. Click anywhere outside the dialog to close it. |
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To open the Configuration Properties dialog, select the checkbox for the configuration you want to set properties for and click on the button with three dots in the table action bar and select the option Properties. This dialog has four different tabs; Basic, Permission, Reference, and History.
The Basic Tab
The Basic tab is the default tab in the Properties dialog.
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Configuration Information | Description |
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Name | Displays the name of the configuration. |
Type | Displays the type of configuration. |
Key | Displays the internal key used to identify the configuration. |
Folder | Displays the name of the folder in which the configuration is located. |
Version | Displays the version number of the configuration, see the History tab for further information about the different versions. |
Permissions | Displays the permissions granted to the current user of the configuration. Permissions are shown as R(Read), W (Write), and X (eXecute). If the configuration is encrypted, an E will is also be added. For further information about permissions, see The section the Permissions Tab section. |
Owner | Displays the username of the user that created the configuration. The owner can:
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Modified by | Displays the user name of the user that made the last modifications to the configuration. |
Modified | Displays the date when the configuration was last modified. |
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R | W | X | E | Permission Description |
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R | - | - | - | Allowed only to view the Configuration, given that the user is granted access to the application. |
- | W | - | - | Allowed to edit and delete the Configuration. |
- | - | X | - | Allowed only to execute the Configuration. |
R | W | - | - | Allowed to view, edit, and delete the Configuration, given that the user is granted access to the application. |
- | W | X | - | Allowed to edit, delete, and execute the Configuration. |
R | - | X | - | Allowed to view and execute the Configuration, given that the user is granted access to the application. |
R | W | X | - | Full access. |
- | - | - | E | Encrypted. |
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The Reference tab contains information about which other configurations that the current configuration is referring refers to, and which other configurations that the current configuration is referenced by.
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