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1 p xix Kurt Van Hoecke, System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP, is a managing consultant at Inovativ Belgium. He focuses on the System Center product suite, including Orchestrator, Service Manager, and Configuration Manager. Kurt was a contributing author to System Center Service Manager 2010 Unleashed (2011) and blogs for System Center User Group Belgium and AuthoringFriday, where he shares his field experiences and discusses how to extend the built-in functionality of the System Center components. Kurt Van Hoecke, System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP, is a managing consultant at Inovativ Belgium. He focuses on the System Center, including Orchestrator, Service Manager, and Configuration Manager. Kurt was a contributing author to System Center Service Manager 2010 Unleashed (2011) and blogs for System Center User Group Belgium and AuthoringFriday, where he shares his field experiences and discusses how to extend the built-in functionality of the System Center components 11/1/2013
1 p 216 In most cases, the standard activities, along with integration packs (IP) offered by Microsoft or other companies, are sufficient to handle any process. Orchestrator contains extensibility objects included as standard activities to help address a process that might not have a matching activity object. In most cases, the standard activities, along with integration packs (IPs) offered by Microsoft or other companies, are sufficient to handle any process. Orchestrator contains extensibility objects included as standard activities to help address a process that might not have a matching activity object. 11/1/2013
1 p 381 You cannot configure the Publish Data activity with “publish from any Create User activity,” and you must always select one specific activity to publish data from, so Figure 10.13 uses a (renamed) Create User activity in each branch, with a Publish Data in each branch as well.
Figure 10.14Runbook triggering another runbook.
You cannot configure the Publish Data activity with “publish from any Create User activity,” and you must always select one specific activity to publish data from, so Figure 10.13 uses a (renamed) Create User activity in each branch, with a Publish Data in each branch as well.
Figure 10.14Runbook triggering another runbook.
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1 p 343 The FIELD data-manipulation function takes the result line from the Query Database activity and splits it into multiple parts based on the comma delimiter. It then takes the third part and uses it as input, so Column1_data will use the first part and Column2_data will use the second part, and so on. The FIELD data-manipulation function takes the result line from the Query Database activity and splits it into multiple parts based on the comma delimiter. It then takes the third part and uses it as input, so Column1_data will use the first part and Column2_data will use the second part, and so on. 11/1/2013
1 p 443 You might notice that the order of the parameters in Figure 13.22 differs compared to Figure 13.21. This occurs seemingly at random in the Initialize Data activity and cannot be controlled by the runbook author. You might notice that the order of the parameters in Figure 13.26 differs compared to Figure 13.25. This occurs seemingly at random in the Initialize Data activity and cannot be controlled by the runbook author. 11/1/2013
1 p 446 Authentication to Service Manager is performed by providing credentials through the Service Manager software development kit (SDK) connection, which the Service Manager server validates using Windows standard security providers. Authentication to Service Manager is performed by providing credentials through the Service Manager SDK connection, which the Service Manager server validates using Windows standard security providers. 11/1/2013
1 p 643 To update the assembly without updating activity settings in the IP Wizard, save your new assembly to the same path and filename as the assembly specified in the original IP. Import the IP on the Welcome page into the wizard, and run through the wizard without making any changes. The updated assembly will be packaged in the updated IP. To update the assembly without updating activity settings in the IP Wizard, save your new assembly to the same path and filename as the assembly specified in the original IP. Import the IP on the Welcome page of the wizard, and run through the wizard without making any changes. The updated assembly will be packaged in the updated IP. 11/5/2013
1 p 647 Design()
Activity information is specified using the following methods:
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Activity information is specified using the following methods:
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