$Config
Applies To: Operations Manager 2007 R2, System Center Operations Manager 2007
The $Config variable notation refers to the configuration element of an element’s type definition.
$Config/ParameterName$
Remarks
The $Config variable notation allows a type definition element’s child elements to refer to the values of its configuration parameters when that type is actually instantiated.
Example
The following example defines a DataSourceModuleType element that requires the following configuration parameters: DataSourceLogName
, DataSourceServerName
, and FilterExpression
. When the data source module is instantiated in a workflow, the values of DataSourceServerName
, DataSourceLogName
, and FilterExpression
are accessed by the data source member module.
<DataSourceModuleType ID="NTEventDataSource">
<Configuration>
<xsd:element name="DataSourceLogName" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:element name="DataSourceServerName" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:element name="FilterExpression" type="ExpressionType" />
</Configuration>
<ModuleImplementation>
<Composite>
<MemberModules>
<DataSource TypeID="AllNTEventsDataSource" ID="DS1">
<DataSourceLogName>$Config/DataSourceLogName$</DataSourceLogName>
<DataSourceServerName>$Config/DataSourceServerName$</DataSourceServerName>
</DataSource>
<ConditionDetection TypeID="ExpressionEvaluatorCondition" ID="CD1">
<Expression>$Config/FilterExpression$</Expression>
</ConditionDetection>
</MemberModules>
<Composition>
<Node ID="CD1">
<Node ID="DS1"/>
</Node>
</Composition>
</Composite>
</ModuleImplementation>
<OutputType>NTEventDataType</OutputType>
</DataSourceModuleType>