Enterprise Process Pane at Runtime (Release 9.2.26.0)

By using an Enterprise Process Pane on a composed page, you can visualize an enterprise process based on real-time data and engage with the nodes interactively.

On the Enterprise Process Pane, you can choose from a set of user generated enterprise process UDOs from the Select Processes drop-down list, visualize a graphic of the process model, visualize KPIs, metrics and measurements that apply to nodes and connections within the process model, and other functions. The system displays a black dot icon next to the process names that are saved as Personal UDOs in the Select Processes drop-down list.

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All the filter changes and operations, such as changing display and analytics options, changing nodes and link metrics, saving or selecting a snapshot, and so on, that can be performed in the runtime mode of the Enterprise Process Modeler, can be performed using the Enterprise Process Pane of the composed page.

Certain functionalities, such as split views and compare mode, are not available while viewing a process model in an Enterprise Process Pane. See the Analyzing an Enterprise Process section in the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Enterprise Process Modeler Guide.

You can add up to two Enterprise Process Panes with different enteprise processes or two instances of a same enterprise process with different filter and metrics side by side and analyze them. You can also save an enterprise process as a Snaphot. You can select the required processes from the Select Process drop-down list, or enable the Snapshot option and select the required snapshot from the Select Snapshot drop-down list from both the panes.

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The runtime changes, such as the filter settings, My Processes, and All Processes options, selected Process UDO, Snapshots, Node and Link metric changes, and so on, are automatically saved by the system.

You can also open the process in the Enterprise Process Modeler from the Enterprise Process Pane by clicking the Open Enterprise Process This image is described in surrounding text. icon on the right corner of the pane.