Reference an SQL Access from a Business Process by adding it to the Business Process and creating variables or parameters for the object.
- In the Business Process editor, under the Script section, click the Add button.
- Under the Task column, click Click to select task. In the selector window, type sql in the filter field to show only the SQL Access objects.
- Double-click the SQL Access object to be referenced.
- With the SQL Access object task highlighted, specify the value for its parameters in the Properties view. These values will correspond to the parameters set in the SQL Access editor.
- Click Click to Set Value in the first parameter.
- If the parameter should be populated with an already existing variable or parameter, select that variable or parameter.
- If the parameter is an output parameter and an existing variable doesn't exist, create a New Variable or New Parameter. In the (Parameters or Variables) area, type a Name for it, define its Type, and, if necessary, assign an Initial Value.
- If hard coding a constant value into the parameter, click the String Literal tab and type your constant value into the field. (only for input parameters)
Press
Enter.
Repeat this step for each parameter.
- With the SQL Access object task highlighted, use the Up and Down arrows to move it to the correct position in its sequence.
- In the Label column, type a label for this task.
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