To find a binding template, you need to identify a search criterion. You can do so by specifying categorizations, tModels or specifying a filter. If you specify none of these, no bindings will be returned. To specify a filter, select the filter type and type one or more initial characters of the criterion you want to use to find bindings. You can choose to search for bindings whose access point matches; services whose name matches; or providers whose name matches. If you do not know the exact characters to enter, use % as a wildcard character.
To create a vocabulary definition in the Facts Explorer, click the Vocabularies tab. Right-click the Vocabularies node, and ...
To create your business orchestration, drag shapes from the Toolbox. To configure each shape, use the Properties Window and ...
To define actions, drag and drop built-in functions or user defined functions under the Actions node. Built-in functions ...
To define conditions, right-click the Conditions node, and select a logical operator. Drag and drop a built-in predicate ...
To find a binding template, you need to identify a search criterion. You can do so by specifying categorizations, tModels ...
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To import a categorization scheme or other data, click Browse , select the appropriate file, and then click Import . You ...
To prevent cube blow-off, we can prepopulate up to 15 years at Minute level IF (DATEDIFF(YEAR, @NewMinPopulationYear, @NewMaxPopulationYear) ...
To publish a policy version, right-click the policy version node, and select Publish. You must publish a policy version before ...