ConditionDetection (ConditionDetectionModuleType)
Applies To: System Center Service Manager 2010
Represents an implementation of a condition detection module type definition.
Schema Hierarchy
ManagementPack
TypeDefinitions
ModuleTypes
ConditionDetectionModuleType
ModuleImplementation (ConditionDetectionModuleType)
Composite(ConditionDetectionModuleType)
MemberModules (ConditionDetectionModuleType)
ConditionDetection (ConditionDetectionModuleType)
Syntax
<ConditionDetection ID=”ModuleID” Comment=”Comment” TypeID=”ModuleTypeID”>
Custom Schema Defined Parameters
</ConditionDetection>
Attributes and Elements
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and the parent element of the ConditionDetection element.
Attributes
Attribute | Description |
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ID |
Required attribute. Represents the identity of the element. |
Comment |
Optional attribute. Represents commentary by the management pack author. |
TypeID |
Required attribute. Represents the ConditionDetection module type definition from which this ConditionDetection module inherits its configuration schema. |
ID Attribute Values
Value | Description |
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The format for the ID attribute should be |
The ID string must contain the following characteristics:
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Child Elements
The child element of the ConditionDetection module is defined by the Configuration (ConditionDetectionModuleType) schema of its base type as referenced in the TypeID attribute.
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
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Contains all of the modules that are used in the linear workflow of a module type definition. |
Remarks
A condition detection module takes any number of input streams and outputs data based on some kind of filtering of data. Condition detection modules are also used to convert one data type to another data type in a workflow. Because condition detection modules can take multiple data input streams, they are also used to correlate or consolidate data within a workflow. The data types of its input and output data are defined in its InputTypes and OutputType elements, respectively.
Typically, to filter for specific events, a condition detection module type is preceded in a workflow by an implementation of a DataSourceModuleType event module.
Because a filtering condition detection module is not itself a data source, it always returns the same OutputType element of the preceding module in the workflow. If you want to change the format of the output data, you must use some kind of condition detection mapping module.
A condition detection module’s base type must always be a descendant of a ConditionDetectionModuleType type.
See Also
Reference
ConditionDetectionModuleType
MemberModules (ConditionDetectionModuleType)