Business Process Runner Page
Use the Business Process Runner page (BPW_PRCRUN_REQ) to schedule the execution of business processes.
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This example illustrates the fields and controls on the Business Process Runner page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

Business processes can be started from the Business Process Run Control page (by clicking the Start Process button). However, if you want to schedule the business process or to run multiple business processes at the same time, you can use the transaction/page to run the business processes.
| Field or Control | Description |
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Run Control, Report Manager, Process Monitor, and Run |
These are common fields that exist on other Process Scheduler run control pages. When you click the Run button, you can schedule and run the Application Engine process, BPW_PRCRUN, which then starts the business processes that you have specified. |
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Business Process Type, Business Process ID, and Business Process Run Control ID |
Specify the business process run controls to be executed. They are set on the Business Process Run Control page and are all required fields. |
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RC Status |
Indicates whether the selected Business Process Run Control ID exists |
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Run Control Setup |
Opens the Business Process Run Control page as a modal component. It is available if the Business Process Type, Business Process ID, and Business Process Run Control ID fields are populated. If the selected Business Process Run Control already exists, it will be opened. If not, a new one with the selected run control ID will be created. Note: The new run control is not saved automatically; you must make changes and save. |
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Enabled |
Select to enable a particular business process run control. |
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Last Run, Instance |
If the business processes have been executed previously, these fields indicate the date/time stamp and the Process Instance. The Instance link takes you to the Process Monitor (as modal component). |
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Business Process Instance Number |
The instance number of the business process instance of the previous execution. It is a link that takes users to the Business Process Instance (as modal component). |