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In general terms of parameters in WF4, there are two main concepts: Variables and Arguments. Variables are used to store data within a task workflow and Arguments are used to pass data in/out of a taskworkflow. The concept of „binding" parameters has been replaced with the usage of variables and arguments.
Variables are to be used in a task workflow whenever the need to store data is limited to the current task workflow and the output/input of the task workflow is not used anywhere else (for example another taskworkflow).
Arguments are to be used whenever the input parameters of an activity are given by the user using a web-based application, (for example when executing a task workflow in Portal) or if the output of an activity is to be returned and used outside of Flowster Studio Designer application. (for example Portal).
Each activity has a predefined set of Input/Output parameters. Depending on the requirements and business scenarios, variables and arguments may be required.
Each Input parameter from each activity has an editor. The default editor is the Expression Editor which allows string values to be inserted. In the example below, the activity used is Length (check the Misc->Display Name property) from the String Operations library . This activity has one input parameter, with an Expression editors that accept string values. The value "FlowsterFlowsterStudio" was inserted directly in the Expression editor without the use of variables/IN arguments meaning that the value is now embedded in the task workflow after check-in. This represents the basic value insertion for activity parameters.
If the value for the "InputString" parameter should not be embedded in the task workflow and the value would be given on execution time, for example when executing the task workflow from the Portal, then an IN argument is defined for the "InputString" parameter. The arguments are defined in the Task workflow Designer panel, Parameters section, Arguments tab. Each argument defined in this section should have a name, direction( IN for input values , OUT for output values, IN/OUT for arguments that are used for both input and output purposes). The argument type must match the desired input parameter's type from the activity (for example, for Length activity, the InputString parameter has a string type, so the defined argument InputString should have the same type).
Activity Properties
In general terms of activities properties, there are three main concepts: Enabled, Stop On Error and Track Outputs. These three properties are defined for each activity in Flowster Studio Activity Library.
The concept of Stop On Error and Enabled mechanisms are defined for Execution purposes.
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The Track Outputs property is defined for Tracking Data panel.
Stop on Error
The default value for the Stop on Error property is set to "Yes". When dragging an activity in the Task workflow Designer panel, the activity will have this property set to "Yes".
On execution (Home->(Execution section) Start button), if the Stop on Error property is set to "Yes" for an activity and an error or exception is thrown, the execution of the task workflow stops on the activity that caused the error /exception to be thrown and the task workflow is automatically aborted.
If Stop on Error property is set to "No", the error message is displayed in Tracking Data panel, but the execution of the task workflow continues.
Enabled
The default value for the Enabled property is set to "Yes". When dragging an activity in the Task workflow Designer panel, the activity will have this property set to "Yes".
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If the Enabled property is set to "No", the activity's logic block will not be executed during execution and the activity block will appear faded in the Task workflow Designer panel.
Track Outputs
The default value for the Track Outputs property is set to "No". When dragging an activity in the Task workflow Designer panel, the activity will have this property set to "No".
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if the Track Outputs property is set to "Yes", the output results returned by the activity they will be displayed in the Tracking Data panel.