This section describes how to create a condition state
and how to define the condition as an expression.
Procedure
To create a condition and to define the condition as
an expression, do the following steps:
- Drag-and-drop a condition state icon
from the Palette to the Transaction editor space.
- Define the general properties of the condition state.
- Click the condition state icon that is in the Transaction
editor space. The Condition State view opens in the Properties tab.
- Click the General tab in the
Condition State view.
- In the Name field of the General tab,
enter a name for the condition state.
- Optional: In the Default Event field
of the General tab, enter the event that is
fired after the condition has been evaluated.
- Define the condition as an expression.
- In the Condition State view, click the Condition tab.
- In the Condition List panel of the Condition tab,
click the Add icon
. The Condition Details panel appears in
the Condition tab next to the Condition List
panel.
- In the Condition type drop-down list, select Expression.
- From the Operator drop-down list
in the Expression area of the Condition Details panel, select an operator
for the expression.
- In the Left field of the Expression
area, click the Browse icon
. The Server Side Expression editor opens.
- In the Server Side Expression editor, specify the left
operand. Click OK.
- In the Right field of the Expression
area, click the Browse icon
. The Server Side Expression editor opens.
- In the Server Side Expression editor, specify the right
operand. Click OK.
- In the Event field of the Condition
Details panel, enter a name for the event that is triggered after
the condition has been evaluated.
- Click the Apply Value button
.