Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 2.X User Guide

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Chapter 7      Authoring Processes
  Managing Process Definitions
Modifying Process Properties
Process definitions are modified in the Process Editor. With the appropriate rights from the Operations 
view, the Process Editor is launched when accessing the process properties. When user rights are 
restricted, the Process Viewer is launched with the properties displaying a display-only view. 
To modify process properties:
Step 1
On the Definitions—Processes view, highlight the appropriate process, right-click and choose Edit.
Note
TEO core processes cannot be modified. When a core process is selected, only the Process Viewer is 
displayed.
The Process Editor displays. The process properties display by default.
Step 2
Select the appropriate process property page and modify the items, as necessary.
Step 3
Click the Save 
 tool to save the changes. 
Modifying Activity Definition Properties
Modifying a process does not automatically modify an activity. Activity definitions are included in a 
process definition and the activity properties must be modified separately from the process properties. 
Activities can only be modified in the Process Editor. With the appropriate rights from the Operations 
view, the Process Editor is launched when accessing the process properties. 
When user rights are restricted, the Process Viewer is launched with the properties displaying a 
display-only view determining that the user cannot edit the activity.
To modify an activity:
Step 1
Use one of the following methods:
  •
On the Definitions—Process view, highlight the appropriate process, right-click and choose Edit
-or-
  •
On the Operations workspace, choose a process from any of the four process views, right-click and 
choose Edit
The Process Editor displays.
Step 2
On the Workflow pane, choose the appropriate activity, modify activity properties, as necessary, and 
click Save
Step 3
Make any additional changes, as necessary, and click Exit to close the Process Editor.