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Defining an End Step
To define an end step
- Make the appropriate process active by selecting it in the All Processes view.
- Navigate to the Process Designer view and double-click the End icon to access the details view.
NOTE: To add an End step to the workspace, drag and drop the End icon from the palette to the workspace.
- Enter a name for the step.
- Enter a description of the purpose of the step.
- Enter output arguments in the Output Arguments applet.
Defining End Step Output Arguments
Output arguments allow you to store a resulting value in a process property. This value can then be passed to other processes.
To define output arguments for an end step
- With the appropriate End step name displayed in the End Step applet of the End view and the Output Arguments applet active, choose Edit > Add New Record.
- Select the property name from the picklist.
- Choose an output argument type. The choices available are:
- Literal
- Expression
- Business Component
- If the output argument type selected is Literal, enter a value.
- If the output argument type is Output Argument, enter the argument.
- If the output argument type is Business Component, select the applicable business component name and business component field.
- Enter any appropriate comments.
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Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide Published: 29 May 2003 |