Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 User Guide

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Chapter 2      Getting Started
  Creating Targets
To overwrite the existing version of the object, check the check box to the left of the object, then click 
OK.
If the object belongs to a third-party automation pack, the object will be updated automatically. Any 
changed value of the object will be preserved.
Deleting Automation Packs
If you import the wrong automation pack, use the following steps to delete it from Process Orchestrator. 
Note
Automation packs that have objects with dependencies cannot be deleted. First delete the dependent 
objects, then return to try deleting the automation pack again.
To delete an automation pack:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Automation Pack, highlight the appropriate automation pack, right-click and 
choose Delete.
Step 2
On the Delete Confirmation dialog box, uncheck the Select the checkbox to delete all member objects 
check box to keep all member objects in the product. 
Note
This checkbox is available only to the automation pack’s authors. If this check box remains 
checked, all objects in the automation pack will also be deleted. 
Step 3
Click OK to delete the automation pack.
Creating Targets
Targets specify where certain processes, activities, or triggers will run. You can define a target once and 
then reuse it in multiple processes. For more information about targets, see 
.
Note
Not all targets can be created manually. Some targets are discovered automatically based on the 
information specified by other targets.
The Definitions > Targets view displays all the existing defined targets. You can also use this view to 
create new targets, modify the properties of a target, and delete targets.