Specifications

DescriptionProperty
Determines the layout of a connection as it is drawn on the canvasCorner angle
Consider the rectangle formed by drawing horizontal and vertical line
segments through the center of the two flow elements being connected; the
breakpoint in the connection line can be positioned anywhere on the diagonal
of this rectangle
The corner angle is an integer number in the range [-90, 90] inclusive; the
value is a measure for how much the corner formed at the breakpoint differs
from a straight line; thus a zero value means a straight line (the default) and
a value of ±90 means a rectangular corner (the breakpoint is positioned at
one of its extremes)
While set to yes, jobs are not allowed to move through the connection; this
is mostly used to temporarily hold jobs (perhaps because there is a problem
with a process downstream)
Hold files
The value of this property can be modified while the flow is active (through
a canvas context menu item); see putting connections on hold
Jobs that match the specified filter are moved through this connection, unless
they are explicitly excluded (see next property); refer to Specifying file filters
on page 97 for more details
Include these
files
Jobs that match the specified filter are never moved through this connection;
refer to Specifying file filters on page 97 for more details
Exclude these
files
Subfolders that match the specified filter are included for this connection;
injected by producers that retrieve jobs from an outside folder hierarchy,
such as FTP receive; refer to Specifying file filters on page 97 for more details
Include these
folders
Subfolders that match the specified filter are ignored for this connection;
injected by producers that retrieve jobs from an outside folder hierarchy,
such as FTP receive; refer to Specifying file filters on page 97 for more details
Exclude these
folders
Determines the type of files carried by this connection:Carry this type of
files
Data: data file (regular output)
Log: log file (reports)
Data with log: (PowerSwitch and FullSwitch) data file with the
corresponding log file associated to it as an opaque metadata dataset;
this is equivalent to picking up the log file with the opaque pickup tool
If the previous property is set to “Data with log”, this property defines the
name of the metadata dataset containing the log file attached to the data
file; see Picking up metadata on page 315
Dataset name
If set to yes, a file will move along the connection if the originating process
did not log any warnings or errors
Success out
If set to yes, a file will move along the connection if the originating process
logged at least one warning and no errors
Warning out
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