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  1. Preface
  2. Workflow Manager
  3. Workflows and Worklets
  4. Sessions
  5. Session Configuration Object
  6. Tasks
  7. Sources
  8. Targets
  9. Connection Objects
  10. Validation
  11. Scheduling and Running Workflows
  12. Sending Email
  13. Workflow Monitor
  14. Workflow Monitor Details
  15. Session and Workflow Logs
  16. Appendix A: Session Properties Reference
  17. Appendix B: Workflow Properties Reference

Workflow Basics Guide

Workflow Basics Guide

Using Parameters and Variables

Using Parameters and Variables

You can use parameters and variables in pre- and post-session commands. Use any parameter or variable type that you can define in the parameter file. You can enter a parameter or variable within the command, or you can use a parameter or variable as the command. For example, you can include service process variable $PMTargetFileDir in the command text in pre- and post-session commands. When you use a service process variable instead of entering a specific directory, you can run the same workflow on different Integration Services without changing session properties. You can also use a session parameter, $ParamMyCommand, as the pre- or post-session shell command, and set $ParamMyCommand to the command in a parameter file.

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