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3. In the fields for Max Length and Max Multiple Values, make any changes. The changes will not be accepted unless you also open the Property Value dialog box for the property, described in the next step. 4. Right-click the box in the top left-hand corner of the value table and click Add. A Property Value dialog box appears. Depending on the property type, the dialog box allows you to enter either a value, or both a value and range. Enter the appropriate value or range, and click OK. 5. The Value panel refreshes to display any changes you made in Max Length and Max Multiple Values. It displays a table with three columns: The Value column shows the value that you entered in the Property Value dialog box, and any previous values that you created. The Default Value column allows you to designate any of the values as the default. The Value Range shows the range that you entered in the Property Value dialog box. After a value has been created and appears in the grid, it can be edited from within the table display. To make a change in an existing value in the table, select an entire row by clicking on the row number. Then right-click in the Value field and click Edit Value. Setting dependencies: When you have made your changes to the General and Value tabs, click Next. The Dependencies - Connector-Specific Property Template dialog box appears. A dependent property is a property that is included in the template and used in the configuration file only if the value of another property meets a specific condition. For example, PollQuantity appears in the template only if JMS is the transport mechanism and DuplicateEventElimination is set to True. To designate a property as dependent and to set the condition upon which it depends, do this: 1. In the Available Properties display, select the property that will be made dependent. 2. In the Select Property field, use the drop-down menu to select the property that will hold the conditional value. 3. In the Condition Operator field, select one of the following: == (equal to) != (not equal to) > (greater than) < (less than) >= (greater than or equal to)

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3.
In
the
fields
for
Max
Length
and
Max
Multiple
Values
,
make
any
changes.
The
changes
will
not
be
accepted
unless
you
also
open
the
Property
Value
dialog
box
for
the
property,
described
in
the
next
step.
4.
Right-click
the
box
in
the
top
left-hand
corner
of
the
value
table
and
click
Add
.
A
Property
Value
dialog
box
appears.
Depending
on
the
property
type,
the
dialog
box
allows
you
to
enter
either
a
value,
or
both
a
value
and
range.
Enter
the
appropriate
value
or
range,
and
click
OK
.
5.
The
Value
panel
refreshes
to
display
any
changes
you
made
in
Max
Length
and
Max
Multiple
Values
.
It
displays
a
table
with
three
columns:
The
Value
column
shows
the
value
that
you
entered
in
the
Property
Value
dialog
box,
and
any
previous
values
that
you
created.
The
Default
Value
column
allows
you
to
designate
any
of
the
values
as
the
default.
The
Value
Range
shows
the
range
that
you
entered
in
the
Property
Value
dialog
box.
After
a
value
has
been
created
and
appears
in
the
grid,
it
can
be
edited
from
within
the
table
display.
To
make
a
change
in
an
existing
value
in
the
table,
select
an
entire
row
by
clicking
on
the
row
number.
Then
right-click
in
the
Value
field
and
click
Edit
Value
.
Setting
dependencies:
When
you
have
made
your
changes
to
the
General
and
Value
tabs,
click
Next
.
The
Dependencies
-
Connector-Specific
Property
Template
dialog
box
appears.
A
dependent
property
is
a
property
that
is
included
in
the
template
and
used
in
the
configuration
file
only
if
the
value
of
another
property
meets
a
specific
condition.
For
example,
PollQuantity
appears
in
the
template
only
if
JMS
is
the
transport
mechanism
and
DuplicateEventElimination
is
set
to
True
.
To
designate
a
property
as
dependent
and
to
set
the
condition
upon
which
it
depends,
do
this:
1.
In
the
Available
Properties
display,
select
the
property
that
will
be
made
dependent.
2.
In
the
Select
Property
field,
use
the
drop-down
menu
to
select
the
property
that
will
hold
the
conditional
value.
3.
In
the
Condition
Operator
field,
select
one
of
the
following:
==
(equal
to)
!=
(not
equal
to)
>
(greater
than)
<
(less
than)
>=
(greater
than
or
equal
to)
<=(less
than
or
equal
to)
4.
In
the
Conditional
Value
field,
enter
the
value
that
is
required
in
order
for
the
dependent
property
to
be
included
in
the
template.
5.
With
the
dependent
property
highlighted
in
the
Available
Properties
display,
click
an
arrow
to
move
it
to
the
Dependent
Property
display.
6.
Click
Finish
.
Connector
Configurator
Express
stores
the
information
you
have
entered
as
an
XML
document,
under
\data\app
in
the
\bin
directory
where
you
have
installed
Connector
Configurator
Express.
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