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To provide values for Environment Instance Target scoped workflow or plugin properties, first select Topology from the menu, then select the Topology Overview section. Next locate the Environment and Instance Target Group you wish to edit.
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Click on the colored dot to go to the properties editor. Use the table below to see what each color means.

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Either no required properties are set, or there is no endpoint associated to the

Environment/Instance

Target.

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Some required properties are set, but other required properties have been left empty.

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All required properties are set and there is at least one endpoint associated to

the Environment/Instance

the Target.

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Enter values for all required properties, and any optional properties as desired. Click Save to save any changes.

If you are looking for specific properties to edit, type in the search bar, and hit the enter key. This will filter properties table as per the search terms entered. To reset, clear out the search bar, then hit the enter key.

Property value can be entered as Literal value, see below. If T icon the Image Added icon is displayed, you are entering Literal value. If f(x) icon Image Added icon is displayed, you are entering Groovy script. Groovy script can use variables like FD_PROJECT_NAME, FD_APPLICATIONFOLDER_NAME, FD_ENVIRONMENT_CODE, FD_INSTANCETARGET_GROUP_CODE. Groovy scripts are useful for property default values, for example WebLogic Application Name can have FD_PROJECT_NAME as Groovy script for Default value.  @Image Removed

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