Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 Mode D'Emploi
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Cisco Process Orchestrator User Guide
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Advanced Authoring Concepts
Cisco Process Orchestrator provides integrations with various technologies. Although it supports
numerous types of integrations, at the core Process Orchestrator provides the individual steps that make
up the workflows in processes; these are called activities. For example, Process Orchestrator provides:
numerous types of integrations, at the core Process Orchestrator provides the individual steps that make
up the workflows in processes; these are called activities. For example, Process Orchestrator provides:
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A set of String activities that you can use to manipulate string text and characters.
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A set of Table activities that you can use to modify the format for existing defined table variables.
The available table variables can be defined as either a global or process variable.
The available table variables can be defined as either a global or process variable.
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A Set Variable activity that you can use to place a collection of bits in a Process Orchestrator
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number.
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Knowledge base articles provide information to help understand the results of an activity, including
a summary of what has occurred, the possible cause of the result, and suggested actions to take to
resolve issues with an activity.
a summary of what has occurred, the possible cause of the result, and suggested actions to take to
resolve issues with an activity.
Note that:
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Modifying a process does not automatically modify an activity. Activity definitions are included in
a process workflow and the activity properties must be modified separately from the process
properties.
a process workflow and the activity properties must be modified separately from the process
properties.
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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.
Operations view, the Process Editor is launched when accessing the process properties.
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When user rights are restricted, the Process Viewer is launched with the properties displaying a
display-only view after determining that the user cannot edit the activity.
display-only view after determining that the user cannot edit the activity.
The following topics describe these activities:
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Related Topics
For instructions about inserting a variable in an activity, see