This section describes how to define a condition using
BTT global functions.
Procedure
To create a condition and define the condition as a function,
do the following steps:
- Drag-and-drop a condition state icon
from the Palette to the Transaction editor space.
- Define the condition using global functions.
- In the Condition State view, click the Condition tab,
click the Add icon
. The Condition Details panel appears in
the Condition tab next to the Condition List
panel.
- In the Condition type drop-down list, select Global
Function.
- In the Global Function area of
the Condition Details panel, expand the functions
tree to select the appropriate global function that you want to use.
- In the table of parameters, click in the Value column,
and then click to browse the available value in the new-opened dialog
(Server side Expression Editor).
- Specify the values of the parameters. Click OK.
Note: If you use global function in the first level of the condition,
only the functions that return type is boolean will be listed in the
global function tree. You can also use global functions embedded in
the expression. To see the details about the supported global functions,
refer to the
Global Functions section.
- In the Event field of the Condition
Details panel, enter a name for the event that is triggered after
the condition has been evaluated.
- Click the Apply Value button
.