Right-click the Contexts node in the
Repository tree view and select
Create context group from the
contextual menu.
A 2-step wizard appears to help you define the various contexts and
context parameters.
In Step 1 of 2, type in a name for the context group to be created,
TalendDB in this example, and add any
general information such as a description if required. The information you
provide in the Description field will
appear as a tooltip when you move your mouse over the context group in the
Repository.
Click Next to go to Step 2 of 2, which
allows you to define the various contexts and variables that you
need.
A context named Default has been
created and set as the default one by the system.
Click the [+] button at the upper right
corner of the wizard to define contexts. The Configure Contexts dialog box pops up.
Select the context Default, click the
Edit... button and enter Prod in the Rename
Context dialog box that opens to rename the context Default to Prod.
Then click OK to close the dialog
box.
Click the New... button and enter
Test in the New Context dialog box. Then click OK to close the dialog box.
Select the check box preceding the context you want to set as the default
context. You can also set the default context by selecting the context name
from the Default context environment list
on the wizard.
If needed, move a context up or down by selecting it and clicking the
Up or Down button.
In this example, set Test as the
default context and move it up.
Click OK to validate your context
definition and close the Configure
Contexts dialog box.
The newly created contexts are shown in the context variables table of the
wizard.
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