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Defining an End Step


To define an end step

  1. Make the appropriate process active by selecting it in the All Processes view.
  2. Navigate to the Process Designer view and double-click the End icon to access the details view.
  3. NOTE:  To add an End step to the workspace, drag and drop the End icon from the palette to the workspace.

  4. Enter a name for the step.
  5. Enter a description of the purpose of the step.
  6. 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

  1. 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.
  2. Select the property name from the picklist.
  3. Choose an output argument type. The choices available are:
  4. If the output argument type selected is Literal, enter a value.
  5. If the output argument type is Output Argument, enter the argument.
  6. If the output argument type is Business Component, select the applicable business component name and business component field.
  7. Enter any appropriate comments.

 Siebel Business Process Designer Administration Guide for Financial Services 
 Published: 22 May 2003