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Hello,

I created a registry based project in iSM Designer. I created special registers using iSM Console and used them in the PFlows. During PFlow testing using the Test Run function, the SREGS are not getting resolved. I looked up the iWay Designer documentation and learned that SREGs and service agents in PFlows only get resolved during run time. I tried creating a configuration based project and got similar results.

I would like to know if there is any preferred way or work around that exists to test the Pflows (that has SREGS and service agents) using the Designer environment. This is going to help me unit test each component in the channel.

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Ak,

For testing the SREG's in Designer you could use Property Manager .

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I am able to use the PFlow --> Property Manager to set design-time and run-time variables and access them in my PFlow. Couple of questions.

1)I noticed that the variables created using Property Manager are accessed using the syntax [] in the PFlow. If my PFlow has a transform, can the transform access this variable using the same syntax or should I be using SREG()?

2) Just curious on why there are two different syntax available to access run-time variables in a PFlow? One using []and other using SREG()

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