Job types
In this section you can manage and add Job type configurations.
Select to add a
Job type.
Select the disclosure icon you to show or hide the parameters of a Job type.
General
- Name: the name of the label that is displayed in the JOBS topbar. If you select this label in the JOBS topbar, the Job Dashboard of a specific Job type opens.
- Job type: the Job type. This value needs to correspond with the Job type in the Job workflow.
- Order by: the default order of the Jobs in the list.
- Root tag: the specified tag of the assets root folder. This tag makes sure that the assets folder is visible in the Assets section in the Dashboard. The tag you specify here is the tag that you need to enter in the Folder Tag in the Create Job node in your Job workflow.
- Row Height: the row height of the rows in the Jobs list in the Dashboard.
- Image Size: the image size.
- Views?: if you activate this button, the Views are activated in the Job Dashboard. This means that an arrow appears next to the label in the JOBS topbar that allows you to select a created View in the drop-down list. The Job list is filtered and only the Jobs that match with the View parameters are listed. See Searches and Views for more information about Views.
- Search properties: the search properties allow you to
define database keys and labels. The keys are used to search for the Job
data in the database. Select
to add a search property:
- Property: the key that is used to search for
the Job data in the database. See Job data for more
information about Job data.Examples
- state is a Job data entry at root level. This search key will search for Jobs with a particular state in the Job data.
- You can also use custom Job data, such as custom.cusname. This search key will search for Jobs that belong to a customer with a specific name.
- Label: the label of the search that will be displayed in the UI.
- Type: the type of search.
- Property: the key that is used to search for
the Job data in the database. See Job data for more
information about Job data.
Whitepapers
Here you can define the use of the workflows in the Job type.
- Create?: if you activate this button, you will be
able to create a Job in the Job Dashboard.
- Whitepaper: the workflow that will be used to create the Job.
- Input: the input name of the Job workflow that will be used to create the Job.
- File handler: the workflow that handles the files.
- Whitepaper: the workflow that handles the files. This workflow is needed to handle (for example delete, add...) files via the Assets section in the Dashboard.
- Input: the input of the workflow that handles the files.