3.19.1.2 Transfer Pricing Standard Process Summary Page

The Standard Process Summary presents a table containing all the Standard Processes that meet your search criteria.

The Standard Process Summary presents a table containing all the Standard Processesthat meet your search criteria.

The Standard Process Summary Page displays the following columns:

  • Name: Displays name of the Standard Process.
  • Creation Date: Displays the Date when user created the Standard Process.
  • Created By: Displays the Name of the user who created the Standard Process.
  • Last Run Date: Displays the Date at which a Standard Process was last run.
  • Last Run By: Displays the Name of the user who last ran a Standard Process.
  • Access Type: The type of access on the Standard Process.
  • Folder: The folder in which the Standard Process is saved.
  • Status: The status of the Standard Process as of now. The different status types are:
    • Draft
    • In Progress
    • Complete
    • Success
    • Failed
  • Action: Displays the list of actions that can be performed on the Standard Process.

    The Action column on the Standard Process Summary Page offers the following actions that allow you to perform different functions.

    • View: Click View in the Action column to view the content of a Standard Process.
    • Edit: Click Edit in the Action column to edit the content of a Standard Process.
    • Run: Click Run in the Action column to run the selected Standard Process for chosen As of Date and Legal Entity. Default execution parameters can be set using Application Preferences.
    • Delete: Click Delete in the Action column to delete the selected Standard Process.
    • Save As: Click Save As in the Action column to copy and save the selected Standard Process with a different name.
    • Execution Logs: Click Execution Logs to get a summary of different runs and respective high-level Engine logs.

You may select or deselect all the Standard Process in the Summary Table by clicking the check-box in the upper left-hand corner of the Summary Table.