Edit Global Conditions dialog box—Option descriptions
Use the Edit Global Conditions dialog box to:
- Create, edit, and delete a global condition.
- View the locations in which a global condition is used.
Edit Global Conditions dialog box—Option descriptions
Option
Description
Global Conditions list
Name
Name of the global condition.
Description
Description of the global condition. This field is not deployed.
Maximum characters: 2000.
Target
Target application specified for the global condition. The target application determines the study objects that are visible in the References section.
Add, Edit, Delete
Create a new global condition, or edit or delete the selected global condition.
Expression tab
Used for developing the expression for the global condition by typing or by dragging in components displayed in the tabs of the References section. When you drag in a component, the reference to the component is converted to the standard Central Designer expression syntax.
Typically an expression might contain a combination of typed values (such as operators) and dragged-in components (such as functions or references to study objects).
Assignments tab
View the locations in the study in which the selected global condition is used.
Workflow Name
Name of the study object with the workflow that contains the global condition.
Workflow Type
Type (such as study design) of study object with the workflow that contains the global condition.
Object Name
Name of the study object to which the global condition is assigned.
Object Type
Type (such as study event) of the study object to which the global condition is assigned.
Rule Action
Action for the global condition assignment, such as when value is true.
Reference tabs—Available components
List of the components that are available for use in the global condition being defined.
By default, these tabs appear on the right side of the dialog box. When you select a tab, the Reference section appears, with tabs along the bottom edge.
Data tab
The available study objects appear in a tree structure similar to the Project Explorer.
Functions tab
The available functions appear in a tree structure organized by class.
Note: Functions are defined in the Study Editor or Library Editor.
Constants tab
The available constants appear in a tree structure organized by class.
Note: Constants are defined in the Study Editor or Library Editor.
Data Mappings tab
The components of the available mappings appear in a tree structure similar to the Project Explorer.
Show All checkbox
When selected, all available study objects as well as their properties appear. When not selected, only the available study objects appear.