Example of Completed Object Type Configuration Sheets

The following tables are an example of a completed set of object type configuration sheets.

Table A-16. Example of object type information

Field Name

Value

Object Type Name

Dev to Test File Migration

Description

Deployment of a file from Dev server to Test server.

Table A-17. Example of object type fields

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Field Name

Description

1

File Location

The name of the field. SeeTable A-18. Example of validation for File Location and Table A-19. Field validation for File Location.

2

Sub Path

The name of the field. User this field to select the directory containing the file to be deployed. See Table A-20. Example of validation for Sub Path and Table A-21. Field validation for Sub Path.

3

File Name

The name of the file. See Table A-22. Example of validation for File Name and Table A-23. Field validation for File Name.

Table A-18. Example of validation for File Location

Field Name

Definition

Field Name

File Location

Validation

See Table A-19. Field validation for File Location.

Field Behavior

Attributes:

  • Display: Yes, the field is visible on the package line.

  • Editable: Yes, the field can be edited after the package is submitted.

  • Display Only: Never. This field can be edited. If set to Always, you can never edit this field.

  • Required: Always. This field must contain a value.

Default Value

None

Dependencies

Clear field when

None

Display only when

None

Required when

None

Table A-19. Field validation for File Location

Validation

Definition

Existing Validation?

DLV - File Location

New Validation?

Not Applicable

Validation Type (text field, auto-complete list, and drop-down list)

Drop-down list.

Validation Definition (list of values or SQL)

SQL

Table A-20. Example of validation for Sub Path

Field Name

Definition

Field Name

Sub Path

Validation

See Table A-21. Field validation for Sub Path.

Field Behavior

Attributes:

  • Display: Yes, the field is visible on the package line.

  • Editable: Yes, the field can be edited after the package is submitted.

  • Display Only: Never. This field can be edited. If set to Always, you can never edit this field.

  • Required: Always. This field must contain a value.

Default Value

None

Dependencies

Clear field when

None

Display only when

None

Required when

None

Table A-21. Field validation for Sub Path

Validation

Definition

Existing Validation?

Directory Chooser

New Validation?

Not Applicable

Validation Type (text field, auto-complete list, and drop-down list)

Directory Chooser

Validation Definition (list of values or SQL)

Default behavior

Table A-22. Example of validation for File Name

Field Name

Definition

Field Name

File Name

Validation

See Table A-23. Field validation for File Name.

Field Behavior

Attributes:

  • Display: Yes, the field is visible on the package line.

  • Editable: Yes, the field can be edited after the package is submitted.

  • Display Only: Never. This field can be edited. If set to Always, you can never edit this field.

  • Required: Always. This field must contain a value.

Default Value

None

Dependencies

Clear field when

None

Display only when

None

Required when

None

Table A-23. Field validation for File Name

Validation

Definition

Existing Validation?

File Chooser - Full File Name

New Validation?

Not Applicable

Validation Type (text field, auto-complete list and drop-down list)

File Chooser

Validation Definition (list of values or SQL)

Default Behavior