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Using the Stop View
The top portion of the view, the Stop applet, is where you can perform various tasks. The lower portion has two applets: Input Arguments and Output Arguments.
The tasks you can perform in this view are:
Stop Applet Field Descriptions
Table 30 describes the fields where you enter data in the Stop applet.
  Table 30. Stop Applet Fields
      | Field | Description | Possible Value | 
      | Name | The name of the stop step. | A descriptive name that is: Consistent with your overall naming strategyMeaningful to the process designer
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      | Type | The type of task. | This value is automatically entered when you create the step in the Process Designer view. Read-only. | 
      | Description | A text narrative describing the purpose of the task. | Free-form text. | 
      | Error Code | The name of the error code entered in the log. | This value is selected from a picklist. | 
      | Error Message | Text of the error message. | Automatically populated when an error code is selected. | 
      | Created By | The name of the person who creates the step. | This value is automatically entered based on the logon name of the user. | 
      | Created | The date that the step is created. | This value is automatically entered. | 
 
Input Arguments Applet Field Descriptions
Table 31 describes the fields in the Input Argument applet.
  Table 31. Input Arguments Applet Fields
      | Field | Description | Possible Value | 
      | Name | The name of the input argument. | This field is required. | 
      | Type | The type of argument. | This is a required field. The picklist contains the following choices: LiteralProcess PropertyExpressionBusiness Component
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      | Value | A string value. | For Literal and Expression-type input arguments. | 
      | Property Name | The name of the business process property. | For Process Property type-input arguments. | 
      | Business Component | The name of a business component within the business object of the business process. | For Business Component-type input arguments. | 
      | Business Component Field | The name of a field within the business component. | For Business Component-type input arguments. |