Resubmit Scheduled Processes and Process Sets

You can easily resubmit scheduled process using the exact same parameter values, if the process has a Succeeded status and wasn't part of a submission involving other processes.

For process sets, you can also resubmit after changing any of the parameters or other options.

Resubmit Processes

In the Scheduled Processes work area, here's how you resubmit processes using the same parameters:

  1. Click Navigator > Tools > Scheduled Processes.

  2. In the Search Results table, select your process and take a look at its details, including parameter values.

  3. Click Resubmit.

Some other work areas have a section, usually on the landing page of the work area, where you can monitor the processes that were already submitted. In the table there, you can also select your process, see its parameter values, and click the Resubmit button.

Resubmit Process Sets

Resubmit process sets from the Scheduled Processes work area, not other work areas.

  1. Click Navigator > Tools > Scheduled Processes.

  2. See process details, including parameter values, for the processes that ran as part of your process set.

  3. In the Search Results table, select your process set.

  4. Click Resubmit, and you're done. Or, click the Resubmit drop-down button and select Resubmit with Changes.

    1. In the Process Details dialog box, select a process on the Processes tab.

    2. Change any of the parameters.

    3. Repeat and change parameters for any of the other processes in the process set.

    4. Define anything else as part of the submission, for example the schedule.

    5. Click Submit.

Both options to resubmit are available for process sets in either of these situations:

  • The process set has any of the statuses in a final state, for example Succeeded or Canceled.

  • The process set ran on a schedule and has either the Wait or Schedule Ended status. The option applies only to the original submission, the row with the process ID you got when you submitted the process to run on a schedule. The row would be the parent node when you view the search results in a hierarchy.