Ensure That Overdue Steps Aren't Left Hanging

If you're including failure paths in your orchestrations, you must run the Process Orchestration Overdue Events process to ensure orchestrations aren't stalled. The process marks overdue steps that are past the grace period as skipped. Doing so advances the process to the next step.

The steps to run the process are the same as for the Associate Orchestrations process:

  1. Click Navigator > Tools > Scheduled Processes.

  2. On the Overview page, click Schedule New Process.

  3. In the Schedule New Process window, enter Process Orchestration% in the Name field and press Return.

  4. Select the process and click OK.

  5. You can run the process immediately by clicking Submit and also set it up to run regularly:

    1. Click Advanced.

    2. Click the Schedule tab.

    3. Select the Using a schedule option.

    4. Select the frequency and start date.

    5. Enter an end date far in the future.

    6. Click Submit.

  6. Depending on your settings, your process runs immediately or at the intervals you specified. You can monitor its progress by searching for the process by name on the Overview page.