Workflow Starter
Usage
Using the workflow starter, you can start workflows in test mode or in a time-controlled mode:
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Starting workflows in test mode
If you want to start a workflow always by using the same input message for testing, you can save the latter directly in the Workflow Starter.
If you start the workflow, the stored input message is always used, irrespective of the start option.
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Starting workflows in a time-controlled mode
A Workflow Starter, just like a System Connector, can control workflows in a time-controlled mode.
Refer to Dialog Scheduler
Dialog Workflow Starter
Static output file
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Use static output file
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Option is selected
Define an output file to start the workflow with.
The file is transferred to the Workflow Starter as a copy without any reference to the original in the file system. Updating the file in the file system therefore has no effect on the Workflow Starter.
You can either load a file from the file system or from the repository. The content of the file loaded can either directly or further on be displayed by clicking the respective button.
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Option is not selected
The workflow is started time-driven if a schedule is defined or manually in the test mode.
If a file was previously specified, it will remain in the Workflow Starter module until you remove it.
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