Quick Reference Guide
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI
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Date
Default Value
—Enter a default date, or use date icon to display a calendar where you can select
one. Click off the calendar to make it disappear.
Vali d Va lues
—Enter valid date values above the list, and click the green plus to add them to the
list.
Decimal
Default Value
—Enter a single or range of default decimal values.
Constraints
—Enter a range of acceptable numbers separated by a colon. For example, Constraints
= 2:4096. At runtime, a field where you can enter numbers. validates that entered numbers
are between 2 and 4096 when running the Adaptive CLI. If you enter a number outside this
range, a validation message appears and the attribute name turns red. You can also include
several numbers or ranges separated by the pipe (|) character. If you specify a range, the
lowest number must be to the left of the highest number. For example 9:99|999:1010.
Vali d Va lues
—Enter valid decimal range values, and click the green + (the red - removes them).
You can manage these as described in Coded Value above.
IP Address
See also Validating IP Address Variables on page 354.
Default Value
—Enter a default IP Address.
Vali d Va lues
—Enter valid values as described in Coded Value above. Check
IP Mask
,
Subnet,
Allow 32 Bit Mask,
and
Allow Any Valid Ip
in the
Properties
tab if you want the values
entered to be those.
Edi t a ble Vali d Va lues
—Check to enable editing of default or entered IP addresses.
Integer
Default Value
—Enter a default integer.
Constraints
—Enter a range of acceptable numbers separated by a colon. You can also include
several numbers or ranges separated by the pipe (|) character. If you specify a range, the
lowest number must be to the left of the highest number. For example 9:99|999:1010.
Vali d Va lues
—Enter ranges of valid values as described in Decimal above.
Edi t a ble Vali d Va lues
—Check to enable editing of default or entered integer.
Long
Default Value
—Enter a default long.
Constraints
—Enter a range of acceptable numbers separated by a colon. You can also include
several numbers or ranges separated by the pipe (|) character. If you specify a range, the
lowest number must be to the left of the highest number. For example 9:99|999:1010.