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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 strategy
  • Meaningful to the process designer
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:
  • Literal
  • Process Property
  • Expression
  • Business Component
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.


 Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide 
 Published: 29 May 2003