Procedure
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Click the third step to display the Step Specifications
area where you can define the step parameters.
Note: You can disable the selected step in the open Process editor at any time
if you select the Disable check box in the
Step Specification area.
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From the Plugin name list, select
callJob.
A description for the selected plugin displays in the box
above the Plugin name field.
Note: The

button displays a dialog box that describes the
plugin and details its parameters.
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Map the decode_xml variable defined in the previous step
to this step text input parameter and click the
button to add them to
the table.
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Map this step output parameter to a new variable called
output, for example then click the
button to add them to
the table.
Note: For each step, you can select one of the by-default
variables or one of the variables defined for the preceding plugin the
Process you define.
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In the Parameters area, complete the definition as
follows:
<configuration>
<url>ltj://ValidatePriceChange/0.1</url> <contextParam>
<name>xmlInput</name> <value>{decode_xml}</value>
</contextParam> </configuration>
In the
Parameters area, click the three-dot button next to
the URL field to open a dialog box. Here you can select
the Job you want to invoke.
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In the Context Parameters area, set the actual name of
the context variable that will receive the XML record.
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If required, click the Source tab in the lower left
corner of the Process editor to switch to the text editor. Here you can enter
the parameters directly in XML.
Warning: The text you enter in the text editor is indented
by default upon saving. This may cause problems in certain cases such as the
HTML formatting when creating a Smart View process. If required, clear the
Auto-indent check box to disable the text
indentation upon saving the process.
The Job will thus need to parse the context variable using a
tExtractXMLField component. You can send as many
context variables as necessary, including literal values.
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Click the save icon on the toolbar or press Ctrl + S on
your keyboard to save your changes.
Results
The newly created Process is listed under the Process node in
the MDM Repository tree view.
Now that the Process has been created, you can call it using a Trigger. Once called,
it will transform the master data records according to the tasks defined in the
Process.
For more information on how to call a specific Process in a Trigger, see Selecting the service to Trigger and setting the service parameters. For more information on Triggers, see Triggers.