Connector Host: Properties Tab

The label of the Properties tab reflects the name of the connector. When you activate a connector, it has connector properties for which you assign values, some of which are required. This tab is where you assign these values.

You can press Help to display a dialog box containing documentation for all connector properties.

Some properties have buttons associated with them that perform special functions. These functions vary from connector to connector. If a connector property is represented by a table of properties, click the […] button to display a Connector Property table. See Connector Property table for more information.

You can filter these properties using the filter options at the bottom of the table.

If you are using an authentication-type connector, you can use Test Authentication to enter a Username and Password to check against this connector. Optionally, click List Users to view a list of users who belong to this authenticator.

When you are satisfied with your changes, click Apply. You can click Reset to clear any information added or edited in this session.

Note: When using the URI syntax to access this connector host, some connector properties might overlap with properties of the originating host (for example, Command Retries or Do Not Send Zero Length Files). When this occurs, the property used (originating host or connector host) depends on the host making the decision. In the case of Do Not Send Zero Length Files, it is the originating host making the decision and that same property in the connector host is not used.