Specifying Values for a Document Variable that Has Defined Content
You can assign values to Document variables that have defined content, including referenced documents and recursive documents. If part of the document tree is collapsed, you can expand it.
Tip: | Click to view and/or update your preferences for how Designer displays and expands the contents of Document variables. |
Use the following procedure to specify values for a Document variable. You perform this procedure from:
The
Input tab if you are working with a launch configuration
The
Enter Input for serviceName dialog box if you are running or debugging a service
The
Enter Input for variableName dialog box if you are assigning a value to a pipeline variable
To specify values for a Document variable that has defined content
1. Select the variables within the Document, and provide values. For help for how to specify a value based on the variable’s data type, see one of the following:
For this type of variable... | See... |
String | |
String List | |
String Table | |
Document Document Reference | |
Document List Document Reference List | |
Object | |
Object List | |
2. If you want Integration Server to use the value you specified only when the variable does not contain a value at run time, clear the Overwrite pipeline value check box. (If you select this check box, Integration Server will always apply the value you specified.)
Note: | The Overwrite pipeline value check box is not available when using a launch configuration. |
3. After assigning values, do one of the following:
If you are working with a launch configuration, click
Apply on the
Input tab to save the value you entered. You can continue to specify values or click
Run to execute the service.
If using the
Enter Input for serviceName dialog box, continue to specify input values, or if you are finished, click
OK to close the dialog box and execute the service.
If using the
Enter Input for variableName dialog box, click
OK to close the dialog box.