5.4.4 Editing a Base Condition
By selecting a Base Condition element in the tree its properties are shown in the configuration area to the right, see Figure 29. There are a number of properties that can be edited.
- Note:
- Creation or modifications of a service is only to be performed by qualified personnel.
The Plug-in declaration editor icons are described in Table 34.
| Condition/Icon | Description |
|---|---|
|
| Base condition icon. |
|
| Locked base condition icon. |
The properties are described in Table 35.
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the base condition. This name is used in settings. |
| Alias | An optional name for the plug-in shown to the user in the GUI. |
| Comment | An optional comment for the base condition. |
| Class | The path to the class plug-in that is used in traffic execution. |
| Profile | The path to the profile plug-in taking care of the user input from the GUI. |
| Data type list | Defines if the condition should be able to handle a single or multiple data types. If this check box is checked the data type parameter is treated like an array and enables defining multiple data types. The Data type list is described further in Section 5.4.4.1. |
| Data type | The data type that this condition should handle. Only data fields of this defined data type are allowed to use this condition. The possible data types are described in Section 5.3.12. If the parameter Data type list is set this property is replaced by a Table button. The Data type list property is described further in Section 5.4.4.1. |
