Config
The Config tab is designed for specifying assignments, when creating or editing workflows within the platform.
Overview
The Assignment action serves the essential purpose of storing information in a workflow. It works by assigning a specific value to a variable, which can then be referenced or manipulated throughout the entire workflow.
Variables are placeholders for data, and the assignment process allows you to control and utilize this data in various operations.
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For example, if you need to store a value that will be used in calculations or conditions the Assignment action is the first step. |
This action is fundamental in most automation processes, as it allows for dynamic data handling.
Let’s explore the screens that follow, after drag-n-drop of Assignment action on workflow canvas.
Config
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After clicking on the +
button, the following screen for specifying assignment conditions opens up.
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Destination Type | It defines the target location where values will be stored or displayed. Note: By default, the Destination Type is model. Other options include variable, cookie key, and local storage key.
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Model | When you select Note:
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Field | It defines the exact field or variable where values will be stored after assignment. Note:
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Note: The following fields, namely Operator, Source Type, and Value, are disabled until you fill in the above 3 condition fields. | |||
Operator | It is specifically an operator value, such as Set and Merge. | ||
Source Type | It defines the origin of the data to be used for assignment. Note: By default, the Source Type is Static. Other options include Model, Variable, Cookie Key, Local Storage Key, User, Null, and Blank.
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Value | The available options will change depending on the selected source type. For example, if you choose "Static" as the source, you can provide a fixed static value. |
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For example, If you are assigning a value to the " |
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