7.1 Execution through PMF
Pre-requisite: Before executing the PMF, you must configure the necessary settings to ensure that the Dimension Loader Attributes are populated with accurate conversion values.
- Navigate to Data Foundation for Banking and click Data Operations. The Process Modeller Summary page is displayed.
- In the Search filter placeholder bar, select Pipelines > Run Pipeline > Dimension Loader. The available list of Process Id's is displayed.
- A dropdown is displayed with the following menu items:
- To access the Process Modeller, click Process Modeller.
- To monitor currently running processes, click Process Monitor.
- To view an overview, click Dashboard.
Process Modeller
The Process Modeller is used to create and modify types of Pipelines, test the Process Flow, and execute the Run.
The Process Modeller page displays the existing Business Process Pipelines and Run Pipelines with the details such as Process ID, Process Name, Process Description, Version, Instance, Application, and Last Modified.
- Click Create to create a new Pipeline.
- Click the Process Name link to launch and edit the Process Flow.
- Click the Delete icon to delete a Pipeline.
- Click the More icon to view the following
menu:
- Click View to see the process flow.
- Click Copy to create a new Pipeline with the same process flow.
- Click Process Flow Monitor to monitor the Pipeline.
- Click Execute Run to execute a Run Pipeline.
- Use the Search grid to search for a specific Pipeline by providing a keyword from the Process ID, Process Name, or Process Description and then click Search. Click Reset to reset the Search fields.
- You can sort the Pipelines based on Process ID, Process Name, or Application. Click Columns and select the required attribute to sort.
- Click the Process Monitor icon to launch the Process Monitor page.
Process Monitor
The Process Monitor is used to supervise the current stage of the process for different instances. After integration with an application, you can invoke the workflow. After invoking, the workflow goes through all the stages defined. The Process Monitor displays all the completed stages, current stage, and future stages. Your user group must be mapped to the function role WFMACC (Workflow Monitor Access) to access the Process Monitor page.
This page displays all the workflows, which are invoked from the application with details such as Entity Name, Process Code, Process Description, Execution Start Time, Last Execution Time, Last Updated By, and Status.
- Click the three dots to view the
following submenu :
- View: To view the process for dimension loader components.
- Abort: To abort an ongoing Run Pipeline process.
- Resume: To resume a Run Pipeline process.
- Re Run: To execute a Run Pipeline process again irrespective of the previous execution status.
- Use the Search grid to search for a specific Pipeline by providing a keyword from the Job ID, Process Name, or Process Description, and then click Search. Click Reset to reset the Search fields.
- You can sort the Pipelines based on Job ID, Process Name, or Application. Click the Sort by list and select the required attribute to sort.
- You can use the Search bar to filter pipelines based on the pipeline type. For example, to view only the Run Pipelines, remove Process from the Filter Pipeline field.
- Click the Process Modeller icon to open the Process Modeller page.
- Select the required process ID to view DF Components.
- Click on the three dots from the DF Components option and click Properties. The Activity details pane is displayed.
- Review the details and view the execution logs.
Execution Logs
- Navigate to the Activity Details pane, scroll down and click on
Execution Logs. The Logviewer Service
screen is displayed.
Note:
The Logviewer Service is used for viewing, monitoring, and analyzing logs generated during a batch job or process execution. - Download Button: Export logs in CSV or other supported formats.
- Last Refreshed: Displays the timestamp of the last log refresh.
- Auto Refresh Toggle: Enables or disables automatic refresh of the log feed.
- Batch Run ID: Unique identifier for the job execution.
- Process ID: Identifies the specific subprocess within the batch job.
- Log Filter Section:
- Tabs to filter logs by Severity Level: ALL, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL
- Search bar to quickly locate logs using keywords.
- Time Elapsed: Duration since the job started.
- Total Logs: Count of log entries recorded.
- Timezone: Local time zone of the log timestamps.
- Log Frequency Chart: Visual graph of log volume over time.