Control
Use
Show Latest Version
Show All Versions
Choose to show only the latest versions or all versions of templates.
Card View
You can click a template to open the template preview, which includes
detailed information and access to controls. Card View enables you to
visualize your templates as discrete objects, and allows you to see the
description in each template.
Table View
Table View lets you see more information at the same time, and makes
it easy to compare information in your list. You can choose which
columns to display and reset the defaults at any time. You can also
rearrange columns in the table.
Import
Import a template to Automation Director. This can be used to import a
template from another environment.
Create
Launch Service Builder to create a new service template.
For more information, see the
HPE XP7 Automation Director Service
Builder User Guide.
Create Service
Create a new service from the specified service template.
Copy and Edit
Launch Service Builder to create a new service template based on the
specified template.
For more information, see the
HPE XP7 Automation Director Service
Builder User Guide.
View Flow
Launch Service Builder to view the flow of the template in the Service
Builder Edit view.
For more information, see the
HPE XP7 Automation Director Service
Builder User Guide.
Export
Export a file and save it outside Automation Director.
Delete
Delete an existing template.
Apply Latest Version
Apply the latest version of the template to the associated service.
Update Service Template
If this control is available, the template is using an outdated version of
another template or components. Use this control to update the
template using Service Builder.
For more information, see the
HPE XP7 Automation Director Service
Builder User Guide.
Properties
The following properties are available in the Service Templates tab for each template.
Property
Description
Name
Name entered by the vendor or user.
Template icon
Icons represent different types of templates.
Vendor ID
Vendor identifier.
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