Value Element for Application/Parameters/Parameter (ICF)
Contains the value of a parameter to be passed to the application definition file (ADF).
Syntaxe
<Applications>
<Application>
...
<Parameters>
<Parameter>
...
<Value>
Element Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
---|---|
Data type |
string, between 0 and 4,000 characters in length. |
Default value |
None. |
Occurrence |
Required once per Parameter element. |
Updates |
Can be modified and then applied when updating the instance. |
Element Relationships
Relationship | Elements |
---|---|
Parent element |
|
Child elements |
None. |
Notes
If you supply a parameter name and value in the Application/Parameters section of the instance configuration file (ICF), the value replaces a parameter with the same name in the application definition file (ADF). For example, if you have a parameter name/value pair of File and Stock.htm in the Application/Parameters section of the ICF, then every occurrence of %File% in the ADF is replaced with Stock.htm.
Exemple
This example shows how to specify a value for the %DBSystem% parameter in the ADF. DBServer01
, specified by the Value element, is substituted for %DBSystem% throughout the ADF.
<Parameter>
<Name>DBSystem</Name>
<Value>DBServer01</Value>
</Parameter>
This example shows how to specify a parameter for the ADF with the name NSSystem
, which gets its value from an ICF parameter. You must provide a value for the ICF parameter %NSServer%
either in the ParameterDefaults section of the instance configuration file (ICF) or when creating the instance.
<Parameter>
<Name>DistributorSystem</Name>
<Value>%NSServer%</Value>
</Parameter>
For example, you can provide a value for %NSServer%
in the ParameterDefaults section of the ICF.
<ParameterDefaults>
<Parameter>
<Name>NSServer</Name>
<Value>Server01</Value>
</Parameter>
</ParameterDefaults>
Voir aussi
Référence
Application Definition File Reference
Concepts
Instance Configuration File Reference
Autres ressources
Associations d'applications à une instance
Mise à jour des instances et des applications