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Hello, it is possible to disable a public parameter linked to a disabled reader or transformer when we start running a workspace ? Thanks for answering this very beginner question :)

  • December 9, 2020
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nelson
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Hello, it is possible to disable a public parameter linked to a disabled reader or transformer when we start running a workspace ? Thanks for answering this very beginner question :)

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Thank you for answering ! So the parameter will be proposed to be completed if the reader or transfomer is unabled and versa ?

Exactly. If you don't want to present a specific parameter to the user, you'll have to either delete the definition, or to demote the public parameter to a private parameter.

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david_r
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  • December 9, 2020

You cannot disable a parameter, but you can set it to optional.


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Thank you for answering ! So the parameter will be proposed to be completed if the reader or transfomer is unabled and versa ?


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  • December 9, 2020

Thank you for answering ! So the parameter will be proposed to be completed if the reader or transfomer is unabled and versa ?

Exactly. If you don't want to present a specific parameter to the user, you'll have to either delete the definition, or to demote the public parameter to a private parameter.