On the Data Mapping tab of the orchestration
        workflow Property Editor, you can create an array of working data to
        use in orchestrations. To do this, you first create an array
        container data element, then the array, and then the array elements.
      Procedure Summary
      
        - Select an orchestration workflow to display it in
          the orchestration workflow editor.
 
        - Click the Data Mapping tab of the
          orchestration workflow Property Editor.
 
        - Create the array container data element by right-clicking the
          Working Data step input and then selecting
          Add New DataElement.
 
        - Rename the new array container data element, if you want.
 
        - Right-click the array container data element, point to
          Type[String], and then select
          Private Complex.
 
        - Create the array by right-clicking the array container data
          element again and then selecting Add Child
          DataElement.
 
        - 
          
Right-click the array, and then select Properties
            Mode, if it is not already selected.
         
        - In the properties area under Misc, select
          the IsUnbounded row.
 
        - Click the down arrow next to False, and
          then select True.
 
        - Close the properties area by right-clicking the array and then
          selecting Mapping Mode.
 
        - Rename the array and change its data type, if you want.
 
        - Create an array data element by right-clicking the array and
          then selecting Add Array Element. (The new
          array data element inherits the name and data type of the array.
          You cannot change this.)
 
        - Repeat the previous step to add more array data elements.
 
      
      In the following exercise, you will create an array container data
        element (ArrayContainer) that contains one array (Array) with three
        array elements (Array[1], Array[2], and Array[3]).
      To create an array of working data elements:
     
    - 
        In App Explorer, select
          DataMappingOrchWF under the
          Orchestration Workflows heading.
      
 
- 
        In the orchestration workflow Property Editor, click the
          Data Mapping tab.
         
          
The WorkingData step input should be
            visible under the name of the orchestration workflow
            (DataMappingOrchWF) in the
            Working data column. (If it is not, click
            a blank area in the orchestration workflow editor.)
        
       
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        Right-click the WorkingData step input,
          and then select Add New DataElement.
         
          
A new data element (DataElement), which
            is the array container, is added under the
            WorkingData step input.
        
       
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        While DataElement is still selected,
          type ArrayContainer, and then press the Tab
          key.
      
 
- 
        Right-click ArrayContainer, point to
          Type[String], and then select
          Private Complex.
          (Type[String] indicates that the original
          data type of ArrayContainer was
          String.)
         
          
The 
 icon changes to 
.
        
       
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        Right-click ArrayContainer, and then
          select Add Child DataElement.
         
          
A new DataElement is added under
            ArrayContainer.
        
       
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        While DataElement is still selected,
          type Array, and then press the Tab key.
      
 
- 
        Right-click Array, and then select
          Properties Mode.
         
          
The properties area opens on the right side of the
            orchestration workflow Property Editor.
        
       
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        In the properties area under Misc,
          select the IsUnbounded row.
      
 
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        Click the down arrow next to False, and
          then select True.
         
          
A left and right square bracket are added to the array name
            (Array[]) to indicate that the data
            element is an array.
        
       
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        To close the properties area, right-click
          Array[], and then select Mapping
          Mode.
         
          
The number of array elements is displayed in parentheses to the
            right of Array[]. The number begins at 0
            (zero) and increases by one each time you add an array element.
        
       
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        Right-click Array[], and then select
          Add Array Element.
         
          
A new array element (Array[1]) is added
            under Array[].
        
       
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        Repeat step 12 two more times.
         
          
Array elements Array[2] and
            Array[3] are added to
            Array[] under
            Array[1], and (3
            elements) is added to the right of
            Array[].