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ValueTransfer complex type [SDM]

 
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ValueTransfer Complex Type

Note: This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.

Defines the elements that contain information used to pass setting values into or out of a flow or constraint.

An Input transfer is evaluated before the definition associated with the member is evaluated, and an Output transfer is evaluated after the definition associated with the member is evaluated.

<xs:complexType name="ValueTransfer">
    <xs:attribute name="Name"
        type="SimpleName"
        use="required"
     />
Name
The name of the setting on the flow or constraint definition that is the source or destination of the setting identified by the path.
<xs:attribute name="Path" type="SettingPath" use="required" />
Path
The path to the source or destination setting relative to the context in which the member is defined. The path identifies a single setting.
<xs:attribute name="Cast" type="boolean" use="optional" />
Cast
true if the value can be cast to the target type at runtime; otherwise false. This attribute will only be used if the source type is a base type of the target type.
<xs:attribute name="Convert" type="boolean" use="optional" />
Convert
Not supported.
</xs:complexType>
ValueTransfer
Defines the elements that contain information used to pass setting values into or out of a flow or constraint.

Attributes

Name Type Description
Cast boolean true if the value can be cast to the target type at runtime; otherwise false. This attribute will only be used if the source type is a base type of the target type.
Convert boolean Not supported.
Name SimpleName The name of the setting on the flow or constraint definition that is the source or destination of the setting identified by the path.
Path SettingPath The path to the source or destination setting relative to the context in which the member is defined. The path identifies a single setting.

See Also

SystemDefinitionModel Schema Complex Types

  
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