1.6.32 Acquire Node Count Dialog
In the [Acquire Node Count] dialog, specify the node set whose node count is to be acquired.
This dialog opens when you perform one of the following operations:
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Right-click the acquire node count function, and select [Setting]
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Double-click the acquire node count function
The following figure shows the [Acquire Node Count] dialog:
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- Organization of this subsection
(1) Displayed items
- [Function name]
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Displays the function name. If you want to change to any name, specify within 64 characters. You can use NCName definition characters of XML schema.
- [Input]
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Specify the node set whose node count is to be acquired. If a node set is already mapped to the acquire node count function, that node set is displayed.
For details about the display format in [Input], see "6.4.6 Mapping Source Display Format" in "Service Platform Basic Development Guide".
- [Select Node] button
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Displays the [Select Node] dialog. Click this button to specify in [Input] the node set whose node count is to be acquired.
For details about the [Select Node] dialog, see "1.6.8 Select Node Dialog (Data Transformation)".
- [Set Node Condition] button
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Displays the [Set Node Condition] dialog. Click this button to specify a condition for the node and allow only mapping to take place only when that condition is satisfied.
For details about the [Set Node Condition] dialog, "1.6.11 Set Node Condition Dialog". For details about how to set up conditions for transformation source nodes, see "6.7 Specifying Node Conditions" in "Service Platform Basic Development Guide".
- [OK] button
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Commits the specified contents and closes the dialog.
- [Cancel] button
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Cancels the specified contents and closes the dialog.
(2) Operations that can be performed in this dialog
You can set up the acquire node count function with the [Acquire Node Count] dialog. For details about how to set up the acquire node count function, see "6.5 Processing value or node in which function is used" in "Service Platform Basic Development Guide".