
138 CHAPTER 11 TASKBUILDER SUB-WINDOWS
Figure 11.11 – Add a Custom Action
Add Action Sub-window Elements
e Add Action sub-window contains the following control elements:
Name – is text box allows you to enter the name of the action; action names must be
unique within the system.
Start Component – is drop-down list contains the names of all components cur-
rently registered on TaskBuilder. Select the component that is the starting-point for
this action.
End Component – is drop-down list contains the names of all components currently
registered on TaskBuilder. Select the component that is the end-point for this action.
An action can have the same component as both its start and end point.
Assembly Name – e Assembly name allows you to enter the previously compiled C#
functions from a .dll (Dynamically Linked Library) le. Insert the le name of the .dll
le used to perform this action, or click ... to browse for a le.
Class Name – is drop-down list contains all the classes within the previously select-
ed .dll le that can be used as actions. Select the class that will perform the action. (e
Assembly Name property must have been selected before this eld will be valid. If the
Assembly Name property has been selected already and this drop-down list contains
no values, this indicates TaskBuilder could not nd the assembly le, or the le does
not contain valid Translator actions.)
Editor – is drop-down list allows you to assign an outside editor to the action. e edi-
tor that you choose determines which outside application will be activated to open the
given le property when the “Open in Editor” menu function is used within TaskBuilder.
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