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Chapter 7 Authoring Processes
Managing Process Definitions
Enabling a Process
A process is enabled by default. If a process is manually disabled, the process must be enabled before it
can begin executing.
can begin executing.
To enable a process:
On the appropriate process view, highlight the process, right-click and choose Enable. The Enabled
status on the Results pane changes to True. If necessary, click the Refresh
status on the Results pane changes to True. If necessary, click the Refresh
tool to update the view.
Disabling a Process
Disabling a process instance on the process view prevents the item from executing. It is not removed
from the list of process instances on the Results pane.
from the list of process instances on the Results pane.
To disable a process:
On a process view, highlight the process, right-click and choose Disable. The Enabled status on the
Results pane changes to False. If necessary, click the Refresh
Results pane changes to False. If necessary, click the Refresh
tool to update the view.
Inserting Variable References
The Reference
tool to the right of a text field indicates that the field can be populated by referencing
a defined variable or the property of another activity or process. Use the Insert Variable Reference dialog
box to choose a defined variable or object to populate a field.
box to choose a defined variable or object to populate a field.
Only variables valid for the selected field can be selected in this dialog box. The OK button does not
activate until a valid property or variable is selected.
activate until a valid property or variable is selected.
To insert a variable reference:
Step 1
To the right of a field on a property page, click the Reference tool.
The Insert Variable Reference dialog box displays.
Figure 7-11
Insert Variable Reference Dialog Box