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cccFSFactoryActionPath1 |
SYN_PATH
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Primary target path for many operations. When two paths are specified, this path is generally is used as the source path. |
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cccFSFactoryActionPath2 |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Secondary path, typically used as a destination path. |
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cccFSFactoryActionResult |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Operation result message. This attribute should only be set by the Engine. |
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cccFSFactoryActionOperation |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Required attribute that determines what type of action to perform. |
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cccFSFactoryActionOption |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Attribute providing optional parameters needed for some operations. |
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cccFSFactoryActionStatus |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
System-maintained attribute for operation status. |
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cccFSFactoryActionLinkStart |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Placeholder for a link reference. Not used in this release. |
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cccFSFactoryActionLinkNext |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Placeholder for a link reference used with Action Object chaining. |
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cccFSFactoryActionExecuteTime |
SYN_INTERVAL |
Specifies a date and time to defer Action Object processing. |
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cccFSFactoryActionExecuteOption |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Not used in this release. |
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cccFSFactoryActionAssociation |
SYN_DN
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
This attribute is not used by the Action Object subsystem, but is a general-purpose attribute for maintaining a directory reference between an Action Object and some other entry in the directory. |
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cccFSFactoryActionCleanup |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Indicates whether the Engine should delete the action object upon completion of the command. |
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cccFSFactoryActionControl |
SYN_CI_STRING |
Not used in this release. |
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cccFSFactoryActionTarget |
SYN_CI_STRING
Single-valued
Sync immediate |
Optional parameter needed for some operations. This is generally used as an FDN reference to some other object in the tree. |