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SDA Switch Getting Started Tutorial
This example will consider a global process that references the process properties. It will also be possible to define the property value upon running the process.
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DA: WebServices plugin tutorial
Implementation Step 2: Create a generic process to test the plugin Step 3: Run the Global Process Step 4: Review the results
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DA: Deployment Automation Silk Central Plugin Tutorial
Step 8: Download and Install the plugin Step 9: Create a generic process to test the plugin Step 10: Run the Global Process
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SDA Switch Getting Started Tutorial
Switches are a powerful mechanism for allowing the control over the flow of a process types defined within SDA namely: o Application o Component o Global Switches can be used effectively with the process properties. This example will consider a global process that references the process properties. It will also be possible to define the property value upon running the process.
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11019208215b64015d2e1d3fe80075dc#SDA 6.1.4 SilkCentral Tutorial.pdf
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Step 1: Install Silk Central 3 Step 2: Install and Configure Silk Execution Server 3 Step 3: Create a Silk Central Requirement and Test 5 Step 4: Create the Test Script 6 Step 5: Create an Execution Plan 7 Step 6: Run the execution plan 8 Step 7: Track the Execution Plan 8 Step 8: Download and Install the plugin 9 Step 9: Create a generic process to test the plugin 10 Step 10: Run the Global Process 11
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11019202a0ae7e6015d7a836d3a00701d#SDA 6.1.4 WebServices DA Tutorial.pdf
Table of Contents Introduction 3 Step 1: Download and Install the plugin 3 Step 2: Create a generic process to test the plugin 4 Step 3: Run the Global Process 6 Step 4: Review the results 7 Further Task 7 Further Information 8 SDA 6.14 Web Services Plugin Tutorial Page 2
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SDA: Getting Started Tutorial
Step 3: Create a global environment ... Also included are some additional tasks to extend the deployment process .
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SSM823: GLOBAL processing looping when no data sets defined to change tracking
SSM823: GLOBAL processing looping when no data sets defined to change tracking
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CMNENTFY process does not update checkpoint date when global parms are locked
The CMNENTFY process runs in the ZMF Server started task and works by scanning the ZMF log file for all ZMF log records that have been generated since the last successful execution and sending them as events or transactions to the location specified in the NTFYURL parm When the process completes successfully a field is updated in the global admin general record (<eventNotifyCheckpoint
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SDA: Dimensions CM Plugin process examples
The following file attachments are generic process exports to accompany the SDA CM Plugin Tutorial Series on KBTV . Simple CM Plugin Process export (CMTest_simple.json)
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