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This template and data mapping configuration are used to generate the standard template report and can serve as a starting point for creating your custom reports.
This template and data mapping configuration are used to generate the standard template report and can serve as a starting point for creating your custom reports.
The Custom Plugin Packager (CPP, for short) allows you to create a Custom Plugin that can be used in any OL Connect Workflow process. Custom Plugins perform exactly the same function that a Run Script Action Task can perform in an OL Connect Workflow process (including being used as a condition) but also adds the ability to create a Looping plugin. What sets the Custom Plugin apart from a standard Scripting task, however, is its ability to display an HTML interface for the user to specify settings for the task.
The CPP allows you to assemble all the files required for the plugin into a single PPK that can then be imported into the Workflow Configuration editor, using the Import Plugin option (click the » icon) in the Plugin Toolbar.
To install, unzip the file in a local folder and launch the CPP application. Full documentation (with samples) is available by pressing F1 inside the application.
Note: This version of the CPP must be used when creating plugins for OL Connect versions that are older than OL Connect 2021.2.
The Custom Plugin Packager (CPP, for short) allows you to create a Custom Plugin that can be used in any OL Connect Workflow process. Custom Plugins perform exactly the same function that a Run Script Action Task can perform in an OL Connect Workflow process (including being used as a condition) but also adds the ability to create a Looping plugin. What sets the Custom Plugin apart from a standard Scripting task, however, is its ability to display an HTML interface for the user to specify settings for the task.
The CPP allows you to assemble all the files required for the plugin into a single PPK that can then be imported into the Workflow Configuration editor, using the Import Plugin option (click the » icon) in the Plugin Toolbar.
To install, unzip the file in a local folder and launch the CPP application. Full documentation (with samples) is available by pressing F1 inside the application.
Note: This version of the CPP must be used when creating plugins for OL Connect versions that are older than OL Connect 2021.2.
The Custom Plugin Packager (CPP, for short) allows you to create a Custom Plugin that can be used in any OL Connect Workflow process. Custom Plugins perform exactly the same function that a Run Script Action Task can perform in an OL Connect Workflow process (including being used as a condition) but also adds the ability to create a Looping plugin. What sets the Custom Plugin apart from a standard Scripting task, however, is its ability to display an HTML interface for the user to specify settings for the task.
The CPP allows you to assemble all the files required for the plugin into a single PPK that can then be imported into the Workflow Configuration editor, using the Import Plugin option (click the » icon) in the Plugin Toolbar.
To install, unzip the file in a local folder and launch the CPP application. Full documentation (with samples) is available by pressing F1 inside the application.
Note: This version of the CPP can be used for creating plugins for OL Connect 2021.2 or more recent. For older versions of Connect, use the CPP 2018.2.
The Custom Plugin Packager (CPP, for short) allows you to create a Custom Plugin that can be used in any OL Connect Workflow process. Custom Plugins perform exactly the same function that a Run Script Action Task can perform in an OL Connect Workflow process (including being used as a condition) but also adds the ability to create a Looping plugin. What sets the Custom Plugin apart from a standard Scripting task, however, is its ability to display an HTML interface for the user to specify settings for the task.
The CPP allows you to assemble all the files required for the plugin into a single PPK that can then be imported into the Workflow Configuration editor, using the Import Plugin option (click the » icon) in the Plugin Toolbar.
To install, unzip the file in a local folder and launch the CPP application. Full documentation (with samples) is available by pressing F1 inside the application.
Note: This version of the CPP can be used for creating plugins for OL Connect 2021.2 or more recent. For older versions of Connect, use the CPP 2018.2.
The standard OL Update Client may run into issues updating itself if MSXML 4 is disabled on your system. If that is the case, you can download and install this version to fix the issue.
The standard OL Update Client may run into issues updating itself if MSXML 4 is disabled on your system. If that is the case, you can download and install this version to fix the issue.
Documentation PDF for the OL Update Client
Documentation PDF for the OL Update Client
Release Date: 2021-11-13
The Workflow Search application allows you to search for items inside a Workflow Configuration file. This is particularly useful when wanting to find out where a specific variable is used, or where a certain string of text has been entered in the configuration or comment of any task in the configuration file. Full documentation is accessible through the ? button at the top right of the main display.
To install, double-click on the executable. The application will get installed and a desktop icon will be created.
In version 1.4: Search results can be exported to a JSON file; ignored tasks in a config show up in italics in the search results; available updates are signalled by a red flag on the help button; the WFTaskList.json file is no longer being overwritten after an update.
Release Date: 2021-11-13
The Workflow Search application allows you to search for items inside a Workflow Configuration file. This is particularly useful when wanting to find out where a specific variable is used, or where a certain string of text has been entered in the configuration or comment of any task in the configuration file. Full documentation is accessible through the ? button at the top right of the main display.
To install, double-click on the executable. The application will get installed and a desktop icon will be created.
In version 1.4: Search results can be exported to a JSON file; ignored tasks in a config show up in italics in the search results; available updates are signalled by a red flag on the help button; the WFTaskList.json file is no longer being overwritten after an update.