This component lets you trigger a hanging path by referencing the hanging path itself. Hanging paths cause the end of Projects, because they are paths with no destination component.
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The properties on Configuration tab in the Hanging Path Trigger By Path component are listed and described in the following table:
Paths
Lets you add the name of one or more paths that you want to make into hanging paths.
Component IDVariable Name
The variable name that holds the component ID of the component that is involved in your hanging path
The variable name you enter is created after the hanging path is triggered.
Path Name Variable
The variable name that contains information about the hanging path you trigger
The variable contains the identification information which can be referenced later in the Project. The variable name that you enter is created after the hanging path is triggered.
The properties on Settings tab in the Hanging Path Trigger By Path component are listed and described in the following table:
Component Class Name
The class name of this component. This property is not editable, but useful if you call Symantec support.
The description of this component. This property lets you describe how the component is used. You can use it to provide any wanted documentation for this component.
This description is included in the model reports that are created when you click Plugins > Generate Business Model.
Location
The physical location of the top left point of this component on the workflow model.
Name
The name of this component. You can change the name.
If you changed the component name when you double-clicked it on the workflow model, the changed name appears here.
Override Background Color
This property lets you change the background color of this component.
To Do
This property lets you record what you still need to do with the component. Use this property to help you remember the configuration that you want to apply to this component.
The text that you enter for this property appears at the bottom of the component editor. If you enter text for this property, a checklist symbol appears on the component in the workflow model.
Is Enabled
This property lets you enable or disable the component. By default, components are enabled. When a component is disabled, it has no effect on the Project. Uncheck Is Enabled to disable the component.
Execution Outcome
If a component with more than one outcome path is disabled, you must select which outcome path you want the component to take. Click the Execution Outcome drop-down list and select the outcome path for the workflow to follow.
Disabled Mapping
If the component has output parameters, you must configure all output parameters with fixed data to pass on. This configuration can be performed in the Disabled Mapping option.
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