Creating Process Models : Basic Process Properties
Basic Process Properties
Properties Page
Property
Description
General
Process Name
The name of the process model.
Important:  
If you change a process-wide property, such as renaming a process or a package, Designer prompts you to regenerate the process.
Process ID
A system-generated process identifier. Not editable.
The Process ID consists of the process project name, any intermediate folders, and the process name, each separated by a slash ( / ), if all characters are simple ASCII characters. If any non-ASCII characters are used, Designer uses an encoding scheme to render all characters in the Process ID in ASCII.
Version
The current version of the process. The initial process version is 1.
Created By
The user name of the creator of the process. Not editable.
Description
Your descriptive information about the process, for documentation purposes only. Text in process descriptions is searchable.
Documentation
Documentation Fields
Local and default documentation fields to document in the process. Documentation fields are searchable.
Documentation Field Value
Value for the assigned Documentation Field.
Stages
Stages
A list of the stages created within this process model.
Add Stage
Click to add a stage.
Delete Stage
Click to delete a selected stage.
Stage Details
Configuration information about the selected stage.
Name
Name of the stage (read-only).
Description
Optional. Description of the stage.
Start Milestone
Selected start milestone for the stage.
End Milestone
Selected end milestone for the stage.
Condition
Specified condition to define a stage breach.
Stop Tracking On Breach
Stops stage processing for all remaining stages in the process instance when a stage breach occurs in this stage, and only one stage breached EDA event is emitted. Remaining stages are not tracked and will be shown as Incomplete in Monitor. The check box is cleared by default.
Global Process Specification
Use this page to define the inputs and outputs for a callable process. A global process specification, along with a start none event, is used when a callable process is invoked by a call activity step.
The input specification for a callable process determines the data that flows into the start none event in the callable process when it is triggered by a call activity. The output specification for a callable process determines the data that flows out of the callable process and back to the call activity that triggered it. The entire pipeline is automatically sent back to the call activity.
Adding, editing, and removing inputs and outputs for a global process is done the same way as it is for steps.
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