Hi, Im triying to create a "fixed resource" in process flow and i would like to know if is possible to do a direct reference to entry/exit ports similar to "current.outObjects[1]" or "current.intObjects[1]"
thx
Hi, Im triying to create a "fixed resource" in process flow and i would like to know if is possible to do a direct reference to entry/exit ports similar to "current.outObjects[1]" or "current.intObjects[1]"
thx
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Here's a model that does this by creating a conveyor and source and connecting them - the token has a pointer to the entry transfer after it is run. CreateConveyorEntryPointinPF.fsm.
In the concise 'node' syntax, + evaluates the pointer value of the path and ~ finds the ownerobject of that resulting node.
Hi! You can try creating a pointer label in the conveyor called entry (for the entry transfer) and then you can do the reference like "current.entry.as(Object).inObjects[1]"
You can check it in the attached model.
I hope it helps!
Thanks a lot but in that case, im doing the same like a "manual reference"
and I wanna do a fixed resource so this could work but not in the way that im thinking.
thx
R.V
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