Creating the Provider, version 4.6.6.5. Let us commence by establishing the foundational entity, which in this context is the Provider. Consequently, to facilitate the manipulation of a Provider, one must navigate to the "Drivers" section, where the option "Provider" is prominently displayed. Upon selecting "Provider," a dialogue box promptly appears.




Situated at the bottom of this dialogue box is a horizontal menu, containing various actions pertinent to Provider management. Noteworthy among these actions are:



"Open": This action permits the retrieval of Provider information from an external file.

"Save": This function enables the preservation of Provider data into an external file. It's imperative to note that "Open" and "Save" are not intended for the creation, loading, or saving of Providers per se; rather, they serve the purpose of importing or exporting Provider information to and from external files, respectively.

For the manipulation of Providers, the primary buttons utilized are "New," "Update," and "Delete." Specifically:


"New": Initiates the creation of a new Provider.

"Update": Facilitates the modification of an existing Provider.

"Delete": Enables the removal of a Provider.

Additionally, the "Clean" button serves to clear all existing information within the dialogue box, while "Delete Many" allows for the simultaneous deletion of multiple Providers.


The interface offers two distinct views for Provider visualization: "List" presents Providers in a sequential format, whereas "Date View" organizes Providers based on chronological order. The "Refresh" button provides the functionality to update the display.


Furthermore, the "Export" option permits the extraction of a Provider and its associated components into an external file. "List Object" provides a comprehensive list of all Providers, while "Script" offers a JSON representation of the selected Provider.


The "Monitor" feature facilitates real-time tracking of processes associated with the Provider, while "Documentation" grants access to pertinent Provider-related documentation.


Moreover, "Refresh Objects" allows for the reevaluation of Providers within the database, particularly useful during version migrations. Finally, "Descendents" offers a hierarchical overview of objects stemming from the Provider.


It is crucial to bear in mind the hierarchical relationship among components, wherein the Provider serves as the parent component. As such, understanding the descendants of a Provider aids in comprehending its associated components.


The aforementioned functionalities extend across various Drivers, Containers, and Flows, as they constitute action components integral to object manipulation within the system.


In summary, the process of Provider management encompasses several actions and functionalities aimed at ensuring efficient handling and organization of data within the system.