Table 3. Workflow Processes Applet Fields
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Auto Persist |
Sets workflow persistence. |
Checkmark. |
Process Name |
The name of the process. |
Required. A descriptive name that is:
- Consistent with your overall naming strategy
- Meaningful to the designer of the process
- Unique
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Status |
The current status of the process. |
- Not In Use
- In Progress
- Completed
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Workflow Mode |
The workflow process type. |
The workflow process types are the following:
- 7.0 Flow. A 7.0 workflow process provides backward compatibility for existing Siebel 7 (pre-7.7) workflows.
- Long Running Flow. A long-running workflow process is a persistent workflow that can last for hours, days, or months.
- Interactive Flow. An interactive workflow process navigates the user across Siebel views.
- Service Flow. A service workflow process executes a set of operations upon event invocation.
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Group |
This field applies to pre-7.7 workflows. |
NOTE: Do not use this field for new workflows you create. Use the Project field instead.
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Project |
The name of the project to which the workflow process belongs. |
Required. |
Version |
The version number of the process definition. |
Read-only. The default version is 0. The version number increments by one when you use the Revise button to modify an existing process definition. |
Business Object |
The name of the associated business object. |
(Optional) This value is selected from a picklist of business objects. Only business objects with a defined primary component appear in this picklist. See Planning Workflow Processes for more information on defining the primary component for a business object. |
Error Process Name |
The name of the workflow process to call as the error process. |
Choose from the picklist of predefined workflow processes. |