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What do you mean by Workflow Container?
There are 5 different containers in workflow: 1. Workflow container 2. Task container 3. Method container 4. Rule container 5. Event container Workflow container: a. Binding can be defined from Workflow to Event Container. b. Binding can be defined from Workflow to Task Container. c. Binding can be defined from Workflow to Rule Container. Event Container: a. Binding can be defined from Event container to Workflow Container. b. Binding can be defined from Event container to Task container. Task Container: a. Binding can be defined from Task to Workflow container. b. Binding can be defined from Task to Rule container. c. Binding can be defined from Task to Method container. Method Container: Binding can be defined from Method to Task container and method container. Rule Container: Binding can be defined from Rule container to Workflow
container.
Self-test question: 1) What are Workflow Containers? a. They are simply variables/structures/tables that refer DDIC elements and hold data at run time. b. They are entities that hold workflow triggering information. c. They contain the workflow versions. d. They are the workflow components that take part in "Binding" operations. e. Both (a) and (d).
2) How can we change a container value in workflow without using a Task Step? a. Use the step "Container Edit" in Workflow Builder. b. User the step "Container Operation" in Workflow Builder c. This is not possible without using a Task Step. d. Both (a) and (b).
Answers: 1) E 2) B |
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