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About eMail Response Process Properties
A process property is a place to store values that the workflow process retrieves from your database or obtains during or after a processing step. Process properties can be added (as input arguments) to a business service step in a workflow. When a business service process ends, the final value of a process property is available as an output argument. There are two types of process properties: configurable and nonconfigurable.
- Configurable process properties allow the administrator to control the behavior of email message processing. They are changed frequently during setup. An example is Enable Test Mode?
CAUTION: Use test mode only when you run the workflow process in Process Simulator mode. It should never be used when you run the process during normal operations.
- Nonconfigurable process properties are used primarily to store variables and are rarely modified by application administrators. An example is the MsgBody process property.
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Siebel eMail Response Administration Guide Published: 21 April 2003 |