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Simulating the Modification of an Attribute
There are multiple events that cause an attribute to be modified. They are:
Add Value:
Adds a new value to the attribute.
Remove Value:
Removes a single value from the attribute.
Remove All Values:
Removes all values stored in the attribute.
Remove:
Removes the attribute.
When you are simulating a Modify operation, you need to select which event occurs to modify the
attribute. The Simulator allows you to do that:
1
In the Policy Simulator, select
Modify
in the
Operation
field of the XDS Builder.
2
Double-click
Class
in the
Parameter
column.
3
Browse to and select the desired class, then click
OK
.
4
Click the
Add Attribute
button.
5
Browse to and select the desired attribute, then click
OK
.
6
Right-click the attribute, then select one of the modifying events:
Add Value
Remove Value
Remove All Values
Remove
You can add multiple events to a single attribute.
7
Click
Next
in the Policy Simulator to view the results of the Modify operation.
The Policy Simulator allows you to modify the values of the attribute and change the order of events
that occur to an attribute. When you right-click an event in the
Attributes
field, you have additional
options that allow to make these changes:
Add:
Allows you to add content to the attribute value.
Change to Add Value/Change to Remove Value:
Allows you to change the event from Add
Value to Remove Value or vice versa.
Remove:
Removes the selected event from the list of events to occur on an attribute.
Move Up:
Moves the selected event up in the order of execution.
Move Down:
Moves the selected event down in the order of execution.
9.3 Using the Operation Data Editor
The Operation Data editor allows you to create an operation data element for the selected operation
by specifying attributes and values that should be included in the node. An XML fragment should
also be included in the node.
1
In the
Parameter
column of the Policy Simulator, double-click the
Operation Data
field.
2
In the Operation Data editor, click
Add
to add the desired attribute.
3
Specify the name of the attribute in the
Attribute
field.
4
Specify the value of the attribute in the
Value
field.
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