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- The Input representation of the examples corresponds to what a user types in the GUI for the names and values of Arguments and Environment Variables.
- The Output representation of the examples corresponds to what is visible from the log output, e.g. using an
echo
command in a Shell Job. - The JSON representation is visible when using the "Show JSON" operation from an object's action menu.
Examples for Constant Values
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Use with single quotes
Input 'some value'
Output some value
JSON "var": "'some value'"
Use with double quotes
Input "some value"
Output some value
JSON "var": "\"some value\""
For assignment of empty string values double quotes have to be used:Input ""
Output JSON "var": "\"\""
Use with double quoted values
Input "some \"quoted\" value"
Output some "quoted" value
JSON "var": "\"some \\\"quoted\\\" value\""
Use with double quoted and single quoted values
Input "some 'quoted' value"
Output some 'quoted' value
JSON "var": "\"some 'quoted' value\""
Use with
$
character (not: variable) from single quoted valuesvalueInput 'some $dollar value'
Output some $dollar value
JSON "var": "'some $dollar value'"
Use with
$
character (not: variable) from double quoted valuesvalueInput "some \$dollar value"
Output some $dollar value
JSON "var": "\"some \\$dollar value\""
Use with built-in variable and regular expression value
Input ^${js7OrderId}\\.order\\.js7\$
Output ^#2021-11-19#P7074917077\.order\.js7$
JSON "var": "\"^${js7OrderId}\\\\.order\\\\.js7\\$\""
Use with base64 encoded valuesvalue
Input "base64:aGVsbG8gd29ybGQK"
Output base64:aGVsbG8gd29ybGQK
JSON "var": "\"base64:aGVsbG8gd29ybGQK\""
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