MultiSessionOperationTrigger

Node Action:

This node action is used in the entry node of a workflow to specify that when multiple sessions are selected in the Session Manager window, a button appears in the list of buttons under the Multiple Session Selected section that triggers the workflow when clicked.

Parameters:

se_type

MultiSessionOperationTrigger

se_type = MultiSessionOperationTrigger

se_visibilityCondition

se_visibilityCondition = "(ctx, log) => { return false; }"

Contains code that must return a bool indicating when the workflow button should be visible in the respective list of buttons in Session Manager.

se_displayName

The display name of the workflow button in Session Manager.

se_iconUrl

The URL for the icon of the workflow button in Session Manager.

se_iconService

The service for the icon of the workflow button in Session Manager.

se_iconXaml

se_iconXaml = "
    <Canvas
        Width=\"20\"
        Height=\"20\"
        Margin=\"1\"
        SnapsToDevicePixels=\"True\">

        <!-- Insert Icon Components -->

    </Canvas>
"

The XAML for the icon of the workflow button in Session Manager.

se_sortOrder

The order in which the workflow button appears in the list of buttons in Session Manager.

se_showButtonText

Indicates whether the button text should show in the Session Manager window.

Example:

Multi Session Operation without Icon: This example illustrates how to properly use the MultiSessionOperationTrigger node action when no icon is specified.

digraph workflow {
  
  entry[
    label = "Reassign Button"
    se_type0 = MultiSessionOperationTrigger
    se_displayName0 = "Reassign With Reason"
    se_sortOrder0 = 10
    se_visibilityCondition0 = "(ctx, log) => {
      return ((IEnumerable<dynamic>)ctx.Event.assignments).All(a => a.assignedTo == ctx.User.UserId) && ctx.Event.isSessionOpen == false;
    }"
  ]
  
  exit[
    shape = invhouse, 
    color = "#22FF44", 
    style = filled
  ]

  entry -> exit
}
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