Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 Guida Utente

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Cisco Process Orchestrator User Guide
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Chapter 13      Using the Web Console
  Performing Web Console Actions
Step 4
Check the Take sole ownership of this task check box, then click Submit
Starting Processes in the Web Console
The Run Processes page displays the processes that the user has access to run, are enabled, and have the 
Started by User trigger. 
To start a process:
Step 1
Launch the Web Console and click Run Processes, then enter the search criteria to filter the display. 
To filter the display by category, choose the appropriate category and click Search.
Step 2
On the appropriate process, click Start
Step 3
If process has input variables, under Start the process with the following parameters, verify or modify 
the values:
Step 4
If the process has multiple start points and you want to start a process from a specific point, check the 
Start from start point check box, then select the appropriate starting point. The first activity after the 
specified starting point will run first.
Step 5
Under This process will execute against [Target Name]. Would you like to override?, choose one of 
the following options:
  •
Yes—To specify a target or target group different from the defined process target
  •
No—To continue with the process execution
Step 6
Click Start to start the process; click Observe to review the process execution details.
Column
Description
Name 
Name of the input variable
Value 
Value assigned to the variable
Description 
Brief description of the variable
Data Type
Type of variable 
  •
Boolean—Indicates whether the set of elements is true 
or false
  •
Hidden String—Holds data that must be protected 
from other Process Orchestrator users 
  •
Identity—Represents the value of a user identity
  •
Numeric—A single whole or decimal number assigned 
(positive and negative)
  •
String—Sequence of characters, such as letters, 
numbers, and punctuation marks displayed in a string 
of text
  •
Table—Used to store a set of records in a table format