These plugins enable you to modify the relationships between Dalet Flex objects.
This plugin provides the ability to move an asset (and any file children or parents in the same hierarchy) to another workspace which is specified. Optionally, it also supports the ability to change the workspace of the current workflow (if applicable) to the same workspace.
Field | Value | Explanation |
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Icon | Plugin icon | |
Sub-type | Modify Relationship | Sub-type of this plugin |
Classification | I/O | Classification of this plugin |
Deployment | Internal | Whether the plugin is deployed inside Dalet Flex or within another product |
Supports Configuration | Whether this plugin supports configuration | |
Supports Scripting | Whether configuration supports scripting | |
Scripting Context | job, asset, event* | What Dalet Flex objects can be referenced from within the scripting context. *Note: The event object is only visible in the context of an action running in an event handler. |
Undo Action | The action required to undo this action | |
Redo Action | The action required to redo this action | |
Timeout | Whether to select a timeout | |
Auto retry | Whether to select an automatic retry | |
Compatibility | 5.x | What versions of Dalet Flex this plugin works for |
Lifecycle | Stable | Maturity of this plugin (Experimental, Unstable or Stable) |
Field | Field Type | Mandatory | Multiplicity | Description |
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Workspace | single option | Target workspace for the asset | ||
Change Workflow Workspace? | Boolean | Change workflow workspace |
This plugin adds an asset to a user defined object type. For example: If you had a user defined object type called “Production”, and it contained several assets, you would use this plugin to add more assets to it.
Field | Value | Explanation |
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Icon | Plugin icon | |
Sub-type | Modify Relationship | Sub-type of this plugin |
Classification | I/O | Classification of this plugin |
Deployment | Internal | Whether the plugin is deployed inside Dalet Flex or within another product |
Supports Configuration | Whether this plugin supports configuration | |
Supports Scripting | Whether configuration supports scripting | |
Scripting Context | job, asset, event* | What Dalet Flex objects can be referenced from within the scripting context. *Note: The event object is only visible in the context of an action running in an event handler. |
Undo Action | The action required to undo this action | |
Redo Action | The action required to redo this action | |
Timeout | Whether to select a timeout | |
Auto retry | Whether to select an automatic retry | |
Compatibility | 5.x | What versions of Dalet Flex this plugin works for |
Lifecycle | Stable | Maturity of this plugin (Experimental, Unstable or Stable) |
Field | Field Type | Mandatory | Multiplicity | Description |
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Parent Details | complex | Details of the parent | ||
Parent User Defined Object | single option | |||
Parent User Object ID | string |
This plugin removes an asset from a user defined object type. For example: If you had a user defined object type called “Production”, and it contained several assets, you would use this plugin to remove assets from it.
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This plugin is used to add or update the parent asset for a given asset.
Note: By default, action plugin behaviour cannot modify the parent asset if the specified asset already has a parent. In this case, to update the parent asset the user must select Update parent relationship in the action configuration.
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