Write - 1 attribute to multiple elements

This service specifies exactly one attribute (e. g., Description) for models, objects, or groups.

In/Out

Name

Details

Data type

In

Database name

Name of the database in which the function of type Automated task is carried out.

<Text>

In

Database language

Language the service uses for logging in to the database, for example, en for English. You can specify this in more detail, e. g., en for English or en_US for English (United States). This is helpful, for example, if English (Australia) has been set in the database, but standard English (USA) has not been set.

If you want to add the country, you need to create a language constant and model it as a language in the data flow.

<Text> or <Language>

In

User login

Login name of the user that is used for carrying out the Automated task function. If no user is defined, arisservice is used.

<Text>

In

Password

Password of the user that is used for carrying out the Automated task function.

<Password>

Selected items

Exactly one attribute is specified for multiple models, objects or groups, for example, the Description attribute.

In

Identification

Either connect models, objects, or groups from the preselection of another object of type Human task, Automated task, or Event (process instance started), or enter GUIDs and use the Create collection operator.

<Text collection>

In

Attribute to be specified

Define the attributes you want to specify by using the API name, for example: AT_NAME for Name, or use the identifier if no API name exists.

<Text>

Attribute value

Enter the value you want to specify for the attribute. If an empty string is sent as an input value, the attribute is cleared.

In

Value

Enter either a constant as a predefined value or use the data from another object of type Human task, Automated task, or Event (process instance started) as input data.

<Text collection>

In

Overwrite values

Define the Boolean constant as TRUE to delete existing attribute content and overwrite it with new content. Define the Boolean constant as FALSE to add new content and retain existing content (e. g., for the model attribute 'Change history'). If no specification is made, the default value FALSE is used.

<Boolean>

In

Prepend values

Define a Boolean constant as TRUE to write a new value in front of existing attribute content.

<Boolean>

Out

Error

If automation errors occur, context-specific error messages are displayed indicating, for example, that ARIS Server is not available.

<Text>

Out

Result

Returns either TRUE or FALSE (Boolean), depending on whether or not the service was successfully performed.

<Boolean>

Specify exactly one attribute for multiple items