The Packs window displays the OnCommand Workflow Automation WFA packs that are imported and available in the WFA server. Each pack contains the pack information file and WFA content, such as workflows, commands, filters, functions, finders, and templates.
Packs table
The packs table lists in tabular format the WFA packs that are available in the WFA server. You can customize the table display by using the filtering and sorting features available for each column, as well as by rearranging the column order.
enables or disables filtering for the entire table. A red "x" appears over the icon if filtering is disabled.
- Double-clicking
clears and resets the filtering selections.
on each column header enables you to filter based on the content of the columns. Clicking
in a column allows you to filter on a specific item from the drop-down list or on all available items.
- Clicking the column header toggles between ascending and descending order of sorting. You can identify the applied sort order by the sort arrows (
for ascending and
for descending).
- To rearrange the location of columns, you can drag and drop columns to place them in any required order. However, you cannot hide or delete any of these columns.
- Clicking the Search filter text box allows you to search for specific content. In addition, you can search using supported operators for the applicable column type, Alphabetic or Numeric.
The packs table contains the following columns:
- Certification
- Indicates whether the pack is user-created (no icon, empty cell), PS (
), community (
), user-locked (
), or NetApp-certified (
)You can search for packs by selecting the required option check boxes from the filter list.
- Name
- Displays the name of the pack.
You can search for a pack by entering its name in the Search filter text box.
- Description
- Displays the description of the pack.
You can search for a pack by entering its description in the Search filter text box.
- Entity Version
- Displays the version number of the pack in major.minor.revision format—for example, 1.0.0.
- Last Updated On
- Displays the date and time when the pack was updated.
You can search for packs by selecting the required time category from the filter drop-down list.
- Updated By
- Displays the name of the user who updated the pack.
You can search for a pack by entering the user name in the Search filter text box.
- Details
- Displays the details of the pack in the Storage Automation Store website.