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Configure file global attributes
In the Management Portal at Data Model > Global Attributes, configure Global Attributes. Configure file attributes to store references to files that users upload or download.
Configuration
Field |
Explanation and Tips |
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Value |
Specifies the value of the global attribute. This value is overwritten if a different value is provided during a service transaction.
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File size |
This field specifies the size of the file that was uploaded during a service transaction. |
File repository |
This field specifies the location at which the uploaded file is stored. |
Placeholders
When you insert file service attribute as a placeholder in actions, you can retrieve any of its values. You can use the following options:
Placeholder |
Explanation |
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#Global[{attributename}.Downloadlink] |
Resolve the global attribute as a download link when an action is executed. When you insert it in e.g. a Send Message action, users can click a download link. This opens a page that provides the following information about the file, after which users (e.g. the HR department or Corporate IT) can download the file:
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#Global[{attributename}.Filename] |
Resolve the name of a file as it is uploaded by the user. You can also use it in Ivanti Automation Run Books, in combination with the placeholder #Global[{attributename}.{AnonymousDownloadLink], to perform various actions on an uploaded file (e.g. copy, execute, etc.). |
#Global[{attributename}.Filesize] |
Resolve the size of a file. |
#Global[{attributename}.{AnonymousDownloadLink] |
Resolve into a direct download link to the Datastore. You can use it in Ivanti Automation Run Books to allow Ivanti Automation to download files. In combination with the placeholder #Global[{attributename}.Filename], this allows you to perform various actions on an uploaded file (e.g. copy, execute, etc.). |
#Global[{attributename}.Description] |
Resolve the description of the attribute, e.g. "This attribute stores the file that an actor uploaded." |