The following sections describe the Throw step properties:
General properties
In the general properties, you can specify a descriptive name for the Throw step.
The name can contain only alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), spaces, and Unicode characters. The name can't contain curly brackets {}.
Fault fields
You can configure the following fault fields:
Code
Required. Defines the code for the fault.
Use one of the following options to specify the value for this field:
Content
. Enter a code for the fault.
Field
. Select the field that the Taskflow Designer uses to write the code into this field when this step executes. You can select an input field, temporary field, output field, or fault field that was added in any other step in the taskflow.
Formula
. Open the formula editor to specify a formula that calculates the value for this field.
Default is
Content
.
Detail
Defines the fault details.
Use one of the following options to specify the value for this field:
Content
. Enter the fault details.
Field
. Select the field that the Taskflow Designer uses to write the fault details into this field when this step executes. You can select an input field, temporary field, output field, or fault field that was added in any other step in the taskflow.
Formula
. Open the formula editor to specify a formula that calculates the value for this field.
Default is
Content
.
Reason
Defines why the fault occurred.
Use one of the following options to specify the value for this field:
Content
. Enter the reason why the fault occurred.
Field
. Select the field that the Taskflow Designer uses to write the fault reason into this field when this step executes. You can select an input field, temporary field, output field, or fault field that was added in any other step in the taskflow.
Formula
. Open the formula editor to specify a formula that calculates the value for this field.