Refer to designing a flow for some background information on Submit
points.
GUI elements
The GUI has three main parts:
- Submit point (selected from a table dialog box)
- Metadata entry in a form
- Options to copy or move a file and options to assemble jobs when multiple jobs
are submitted
Listing Submit points
Submit point's icon and display name is shown
on the dialog box. If no display name is available then the element name – server name –
flow name is used. The Submit point can be selected from a new table dialog box by
clicking the
Select button.
This table dialog box has five
columns: Icon - Server name- Flow - Element name - Display name.
The table
behaves like the SwitchClient Table View (without filtering, because the Switch
Table View does not have filters anymore as the filters are now in a separate Filter
pane).
So there is a search field, the column and field ordering can be
changed (except for the icon) and there is a contextual window with "Reset Ordering"
and "Show Columns >" items. This allows a user to customize the way Submit points
are visualized. Example: only visualize display names and order them
alphabetically.
Metadata
The metadata is shown in a form. If no metadata is requested, the form is not
visualized.
Keep originals in place
The user can choose to keep the original files/ folders or delete them after they
have been submitted.
Submit and assemble multiple jobs
User can indicate how multiple files or folder are to be handled by using a dropdown
menu.
Multiple individual files:
Submitting multiple files results in a GUI offering the dropdown menu so that the
user can decide whether to:
- Create one job folder including all the files and one dataset for that
folder. In this case user has to provide a name for the collection.
- Create a job and dataset for every individual file (every dataset contains
the same metadata).
Single folder:
Submitting a single folder results in one job folder and one dataset for this folder.
The dropdown menu is not displayed.
Multiple folders:
Submitting multiple folders results in a GUI offering the dropdown menu so that the
user can decide whether to:
- Create one job folder including all the submitted folders as subfolders in
one folder and one dataset for that parent folder.
- Create a job folder and dataset for every individual folder (every dataset
contains the same metadata).
Note: When user clicks the Submit all button, Switch
displays a warning dialog box with the message Same metadata and routing
decision will be applied to all jobs. When user click
OK button in this dialog box, jobs are processed. If
users click Cancel button in this dialog box, they are
reverted to the Submit job pane.