The IntelliScript editor is a graphical tool that you use to edit Scripts. Use the IntelliScript editor to add components to the Script, configure component properties, and set the startup component.
When you open a Script, the IntelliScript editor appears in the editor area at the center of the Developer tool interface. By default, the IntelliScript editor displays Scripts in Intelli Mode, which displays the Script in an expandable hierarchical tree format, or Script Mode, which displays the Script as text. You can view or edit a Script in Intelli Mode. Some advanced properties are hidden by default, but you can show them by clicking a graphical double arrow on the first line of the component.
You can insert only components that are valid for the context. You can drag a component to move it, or you can cut and paste it with
CTRL+C
and
CTRL+V
. You can select multiple components with mouse clicks and the
CTRL
and
SHIFT
keys.
When you use the IntelliScript editor, the following views display relevant information:
Data Viewer, Input panel. Displays the example source for the startup component or the component selected in the IntelliScript editor.
Data Viewer, Output panel. Displays the output when you run the Data Processor transformation from the
Data Viewer
view.
Data Processor Events. Displays the events that occur when you run a Data Processor transformation. Use the
Data Processor Events
view for troubleshooting.
Data Processor Script Help. Displays documentation relevant to the component or property currently selected in the IntelliScript editor.
Data Processor Hex Source. Displays the example source document in hexadecimal form. Use the
Data Processor Hex Source
view to find non-printing characters such as tabs.
To view the source of a Script, right-click in the IntelliScript editor, and then select
Script Mode
. To return to Intelli Mode, right-click in the IntelliScript editor, and then select