Optimize 10.7 | webMethods Optimize Documentation | Administering webMethods Optimize | Built-In Services | pub.optimize.monitoring:pushProcessControlOperation (ProcessControlOperation) | Input Parameters
 
Input Parameters
The following table describes the input parameters.
Connection
String Optional. Specifies the JMS server to which information will be sent. If no JMS server is specified, the service uses Software AG Universal Messaging as the default. The Software AG Universal Messaging URL format is as follows:
nsp://{host}:{port}
The Broker URL format is as follows:
broker://{host}:{port}/{brokerName}/analysis
Note:
Before you can use this parameter, you must ensure that the specified connection is available on the Connection Settings page as described in Configuring the WmOptimize Package. If the connection does not exist, you can create a connection to the broker URL using the pub.optimize.monitoring:createNewConnection service.
timestamp
String Optional. The time when the event occurred. The time zone parameter of the date must be set to “GMT” in Designer. The time must be in the following format:
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ
For input from Optimize, the time must be in one of the following formats:
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSS’Z’
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSSZ
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSS
yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS
operation
String Type of operation.
Set to
To indicate that a business process has
start
Starts step. Business data can be passed with this operation.
stop
Stops step. Business data can be passed with this operation.
suspend
Paused. It is assumed that the process will resume execution at a later time. Time elapsed between suspend and resume operations does not contribute to the overall cycle time for the process. The elapsed time will not contribute to a process time-out action.
resume
Resumed execution. The time-out clock will reset.
cancel
Terminated abnormally.
Note:
Process instances in the cancel or suspend state do not contribute to cycle time metrics. If a suspended process resumes and completes successfully, it will not contribute the time spent suspended to the cycle time.
parentProcessInstanceId
Document List Optional. (If provided, requires parentProcessName or parentProcessExternalId.) A unique, two-part identifier for the parent process instance to which the executing process instance belongs.
keyValue
Optimize displays the identifier on the Process Instances page in two separate columns so you can sort by name or by value. The complete set of keys you supply constitutes the unique name Optimize uses internally for the process.
Parameter
Value
name
Document List Set name to the label for the data (for example, customer number).
value
Set value to the value of the data (for example, 138).
processInstanceId
Document List Unique, two-part identifier for the process instance.
keyValue
Document List
Optimize displays the identifier on the Process Instances page in two separate columns so you can sort by name or by value. The complete set of keys you supply constitutes the unique name Optimize uses internally for the process.
Parameter
Value
name
Set name to the first part of the identifier (for example, ordernumber).
value
Set value to the second part of the identifier (for example, 5).
Note:
ProcessInstanceID and event data share the same key value pairs.
processName
String Optional if processExternalId is provided. Name of the process. The process name must be unique if it is used to push operations to Optimize, but this practice is supported only for backward compatibility. Use processExternalId instead, and mark this parameter “optional” in Designer.
Note:
If you do not provide a value for this parameter, WmOptimize populates it automatically by correlating the value of the processExternalId with the process model information obtained from the Analytic Engine.
processInstanceDisplayName
String Optional. A custom name for the process instance.
parentProcessExternalId
String Optional if parentProcessName is provided. Optimize identifier for the parent process to which the business process belongs. If parentProcessInstanceId is not provided, this parameter is ignored.
Note:
If you do not provide a value for this parameter, WmOptimize populates it automatically by correlating the value of the parentProcessName with the process model information obtained from the Analytic Engine.
parentProcessName
String Optional if parentProcessExternalId is provided. The name of the parent process to which the executing process belongs. If parentProcessInstanceId is not provided, this parameter is ignored.
Note:
If you do not provide a value for this parameter, WmOptimize populates it automatically by correlating the value of the parentProcessExternalId with the process model information obtained from the Analytic Engine.
parentStepModelId
String Required for subprocesses. The identifier of the container step in the parent process, which contains the subprocess.
processExternalId
String Optional if processName is provided. Optimize identifier of the business process. Use this parameter instead of processName if the application can access the process metadata. In Designer, this is referred to as ProcessID.
Note:
If you do not provide a value for this parameter, WmOptimize populates it automatically by correlating the value of the processName with the process model information obtained from the Analytic Engine.
processIteration
Int Optional. Current iteration of the business process execution.
businessData
Document List Optional. Business data about the process instance.
Parameter
Value
time
String Optional. Timestamp passed with event into Optimize for analysis.The time zone parameter of the date must be set to “GMT” in Designer. For input from Integration Server or Designer, the time must be in the following format:
yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ
For input from Optimize, the time must be in one of the following formats:
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSS’Z’
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSSZ
yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSS
yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS
event type
String Unique identifier for event data type in Optimize.
Attributes
Document List Optional. Business data about the process instance.
Parameter
Value
name
Set name to the label for the data (for example, customer number).
value
Set value to the value of the data (for example, 138).