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While creating a template, you may need to define template and transaction parameters based on your need. This document guides you on how to use the different types of parameters. It also describes how do these parameters function with different settings.

This page also discusses the characteristics of the various fields on the Add Template/Transaction Parameters screen and their effects on the parameters' representation.

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On the following screen, when you click Add Parameter, it guides you to the page that lets you add the template or transaction parameters.


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Defining parameters is an optional step during template creation. 

Below is the screen that asks you for the details described in the table that follows to add a parameter.

Fields

Description

GroupUnique name to identify a group.
NameName of the parameter.
Display NameDisplay name for the Parameter. This display name will be visible instead of the Parameter's actual name on the Parameter Values page.
TooltipMessage that you want to show as a tooltip for the Parameter.
Parameter TypeType of the input parameter to be received from the Partner.
MandatoryParameter may be mandatory or optional. By default, the parameters are mandatory.
Default ValueDefault value of the parameter.

Fields' details explained

As you set the values for some of these fields, for example, Display NameTooltip, the corresponding changes reflect in several pages related to the templates and transactions. You may also need to do some additional settings in case of some specific type of parameters, for example, Combo and Text. The following sections talk of these fields, their possible values and settings, and the changes they bring into effect.

Display Name: The name you enter in this field appears on the following pages:

  • Add Template Parameters 
  • Add Transaction Parameters
  • View Template
  • View Transaction
  • Parameter Values
  • Template Parameter Preview

Tooltip:  The message you enter in this field can be seen as a tooltip for the parameter in the following pages:

  • Parameter Values
  • Template Parameter Preview

Parameter Type: Depending on the Parameter Type you have selected, you may have to define some additional fields/options or settings while defining a parameter. The following points underline the characteristics of a set of some parameter types in terms of options and settings.

  • Below is the set of validation fields you encounter if you select the parameter types given in the table that follows. You can perform a validation check on the parameters using these fields.
    • Maximum Length - Enter the maximum length (in number) allowed for the parameter.
    • Pattern - Set the pattern for the Parameter. It should be defined in a regular expression. 
    • Test Pattern - Check the validity of the expression in the Pattern field by giving a value in this field.

Parameter Types

Validation fields
Max LengthPatternTest Pattern
ComboNoNoNo
PasswordYesYesYes
Text FieldYesYesYes

Text Area

YesYesYes
Radio ButtonNo

No

No
Date Field NoNoNo
CheckboxNoNoNo
EmailYesNoNo
URLYesNoNo
NumberNoNoNo
Decimal Number(Float)NoNoNo


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Pattern and Test Pattern fields' values should be a regex written in JavaScript only.
  • If you select the Combo as the Parameter Type, you can provide the value either manually by entering a list of options in the Value field or dynamically by calling a REST Consumer. 

    To call a REST Consumer to populate the values: 

    1. Select the Dynamic check box.
    2. In the Select REST Consumer field, select a REST Consumer from the list. You can also create a new REST Consumer by clicking the sign.
      The parameter values are populated in the Default Value field. You can apply sorting on the retrieved values by selecting Apply Sorting check box.

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      A REST Consumer here should support the Get method and Basic Authentication only.


  • If you select the CheckBox as the Parameter Type, you can select any of the following three values in the Select CheckBox Value field.
    • true/false
    • on/off
    • 1/0
    The default value for each of the selected options is Unchecked. You can change the default value to Checked based on your requirement.

REST Consumer response

The response received from the REST call in case of a Combo parameter is always in the JSON format. Below is an example of the JSON response that you receive.

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[
    {
        "value": "AllDays"
    },
    {
        "value": "BusinessDays"
    },
    {
        "value": "WeekDays"
    }
]

Adding Validation to a Transaction Parameter

You can add validation to a transaction parameter (field) to define a rule for dynamically performing a resultant action on another field (target field). The rules work only when there is a change in the value (defined while defining the rule) of the field to which you have added the validation. For example, you can define a rule that a change in the value of a field modifies another field's default value and makes the field non-editable.

You can use the following attributes of a target field to have a resultant action on it when there is a change in the value of the field to which you have added the validation.

AttributeValueDescription

Mandatory

Yes/NoSelect Yes to make the field mandatory.

Visibility

Yes/NoSelect Yes to make the field visible.

Editable

Yes/NoSelect Yes to make the field editable.
Default Value<User defined>Enter a default value

You can add validation either by using the GUI or API.

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Adding validation using GUI

Follow the steps given below to add validation to a transaction parameter using GUI:

On the Define Parameters screen, Add Transaction Parameters (Optional) section,

  1. Select the parameter (field) to which you want to add validation and click More > Add  Validation.
  2. On Add Validation for field on change screen, in the Rule Definition Criteria, select GUI.

  3. In the Provide field value on which the rule will be applied field, select/provide the value(s) based on which you want to perform an action on a field.

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    You can select/provide up to four values in this field.


  4. In the Hide Group field, select the group that you may want to hide.

  5. In the Select target field(s), select the field(s) on which you want to perform a resultant action.

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    You cannot select the field to which you have added the validation as a target field.

    Based on the field you select, you get the field attributes as shown in the table below.

    Target FieldsFields' Attributes
    • Text
    • Text Area
    • Email
    • URL
    • Number
    • Decimal Number
    • Date
    • Mandatory
    • Visibility
    • Editable
    • Default Value
    • Combo
    • Mandatory
    • Visibility
    • Editable
    • Value(s) – To select and list the required values.
    • Default Value – To set a default value out of the values you entered in the Value(s) attribute.
    • Radio Group
    • Visibility
    • Value(s) To select and list the required values.
    • Default Value To set a default value out of the values you entered in the Value(s) attribute.
    • Checkbox
    • Visibility
    • Default Value


  6.  Define the attributes to set a rule for the target field based on your requirement.

  7. Click Save.

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Adding validation using API

Follow the steps given below to add validation to a transaction parameter using the API:

On the Define Parameters page, Add Transaction Parameters (Optional) section,

  1. Select the parameter (field) to which you want to add validation and click More  > Add  Validation.
  2. On the Add Validation for field on change screen, in the  Rule Definition Criteria, select an option API

  3. In the Select REST Consumer, select a REST consumer account. You can also create a new REST Consumer by clicking the sign.
    Your REST API must return the response in the format given in the example below. The resultant action on the target fields occurs as per the response. The response is based on the validation field and its value passed via the parameters fieldName and fieldValue to the REST API.

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    {
    	validation :{
    		mandatory:['State'],
    		nonMandatory:['City'],
    		editable:['State', 'City'],
    		nonEditable:[],
    		visibile:['State', 'City'],
    		nonVisible:[],
    		hideGroups:['GroupB']
    	},
    	values:[
    		{
    			fieldName: 'State',
    			values : ['UP','UK'],
    			defaultValue:'UP'
    		},
    {
    			fieldName: 'City',
    			values : ['Delhi','Lucknow'],
    			defaultValue:'Delhi'
    		}
    	]
    }


    Where,

    • validation – Contains the target fields, separated by comma, that are defined as mandatory, non-mandatory, editable, non-editable, visible, or invisible, and the names of the hidden groups.
    • values – Contains the names of the target fields, their values and default values that you want to see after the validation.
  4. Click Save.

Parameters preview

After you have defined the parameters, you can preview them by clicking the  icon on the parameter definition page.

Also, if you have added the validation to a field, you can use Preview to preview the resultant action of the validation by entering a valid value for the field to which you have added the validation. The actions will be performed on different fields based on the rules you have applied.