Re: Preconfiguring dynamic properties
Thanks, that probably gets me all or most of what I wanted. I'll try it out. On 2/24/21 11:19 AM, Bryan Bende wrote: I don't think it was the intent to pre-add a dynamic property. You should be able to set a default value though, the user still has to click the + icon to add the property though. On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 12:02 PM Russell Bateman wrote: I have a dynamic property in a custom processor that my down-streamers struggle a little bit to configure (requires newlines and a peculiar format). I would like to "preconfigure" a dynamic property as an example that they can either modify or erase to add their own. Most of them would probably just use what I preconfigure. The point is that I don't wish it to be a full-raging, static property. I want to see a trash can to the right of it. The trash can is not a feature of static properties. Is this possible, wrong-headed, what? Thanks, Russ
Re: Preconfiguring dynamic properties
I don't think it was the intent to pre-add a dynamic property. You should be able to set a default value though, the user still has to click the + icon to add the property though. On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 12:02 PM Russell Bateman wrote: > > I have a dynamic property in a custom processor that my down-streamers > struggle a little bit to configure (requires newlines and a peculiar > format). I would like to "preconfigure" a dynamic property as an example > that they can either modify or erase to add their own. Most of them > would probably just use what I preconfigure. > > The point is that I don't wish it to be a full-raging, static property. > I want to see a trash can to the right of it. The trash can is not a > feature of static properties. > > Is this possible, wrong-headed, what? > > Thanks, > Russ
Preconfiguring dynamic properties
I have a dynamic property in a custom processor that my down-streamers struggle a little bit to configure (requires newlines and a peculiar format). I would like to "preconfigure" a dynamic property as an example that they can either modify or erase to add their own. Most of them would probably just use what I preconfigure. The point is that I don't wish it to be a full-raging, static property. I want to see a trash can to the right of it. The trash can is not a feature of static properties. Is this possible, wrong-headed, what? Thanks, Russ