You can define properties at the process level, including the expected duration of the process, the reference name, and whether it is a workstream process.
To modify Process editor start properties:
In the Process editor, right-click the Start node and select Show Properties.
The Properties view opens for the process.
For each property, click inside the Value field.
Design Studio displays a list of values for the corresponding property. See "Process Editor Start Properties General Tab" for more information about the fields and values.
Select the desired value.
Click Save.
Note:
You can double-click the Start entity in the Process editor to open the associated order in the Order editor.Designing Workstream Processes
Use the Process Editor Start Properties General tab to define properties at the process level, including the expected duration of the process, the reference name, and whether it is a workstream process.
Field | Use |
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Duration | Define the expected duration of the process in weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds. |
Process History | Select True if you want this process to appear in the Process History - Summary Table window in the Task Web client. If you do not want this process to appear in the Process History - Summary Table window in the Task Web client, select False. |
Reference | Displays the order with which this process is associated. To change the association, click the Select button to access a list of orders. |
Workstream | Select True to define the process as a workstream process. See "Designing Workstream Processes" for more information. |
X, Y coordinates | Indicates the present X and Y pixel coordinates for the Start entity. |