Business Process in Repository (tgbrg5100s000)

Use this session to create and maintain business-processes.

You cannot modify business processes in any version other than the current modeling version or if you have no authorization.

Related topics

 

Business Process

A set of one or more activities and states that collectively realize a business objective.

Current Version

The version you currently use to create and modify model items.

Version

A group of model items that share some characteristics, such as the customer, owner, and effective date.

Version

The description or name of the version.

Description

The description or name of the business process.

Generation Date

By default, the date when the business process was created. However, all authorized users can change the date into another date.

Owner

An ERP user who has created a model item or version, or the ERP user who is responsible for the model or version.

Owner

The name of the owner.

Business Process Category

A division within a system of classification. Most model items can be categorized.

Business Process Category

The description or name of the category.

Support Application

One or more applications that can be linked to a business process or an activity to help the employee carry out the process/activity. Note that a support application can contain both applications and other support applications.

Support Application

The description or name of the support application.

Expired

If this check box is selected, the business process has expired and can no longer be used in the current modeling version.

Repository Help

If this check box is selected, a Help text is available, which provides you with further information about the business process.

Diagram Status

The stage in the development of a model item.

Diagram Status

The description or name of the status.

Owner

If this check box is selected, only the owner can modify the business process.

In addition, the owner must also be authorized for the version and the status of the business process.

Users with Tools Role

If this check box is selected, only the ERP user with the Tools role that is specified in the Users with Tools Role field can modify the business process.

In addition, users who have this Tools role must also be authorized for the version and the status of the business process.

You can link Tools roles to a user in the User Data (ttams1100s000) session, which can be started from the User Data (ttaad2500m000) session.

Note

Super users have all Tools roles.

Users with Tools Role

Everybody

If this check box is selected, every ERP user can modify the business process.

In addition, users must also be authorized for the version and the status of the business process.

Syntax Checked

This field indicates whether any mistakes have been made in the current business process when it was created or modified in the Enterprise Modeler Editor. The field is set based on the outcome of the syntax/validity check in the Enterprise Modeler Editor.

This field can have the following values:

Last Change

The date when the last change was made to the business process.

Last change time

The time when the last changes were made to this session.

User

The user who made the last changes in this session.

User

The name of the user who made the last changes in this session.

Default Foldername

The folder in which the business process is imported to the Worklist Handler.

Default Process Instance Name

The name that the business process will receive in the Worklist Handler after it has been exported.

URL

Uniform Resource Locator (URL). An address for a resource on the Internet. URLs are used by Web browsers to locate Internet resources.

A URL specifies:

  • The protocol to be used in accessing the resource (such as http: for a World Wide Web page, or ftp: for an FTP site).
  • The name of the server on which the resource resides (such as www.whitehouse.gov).
  • The path to a resource (such as an HTML document or a file on that server).
Last Change

The date when the last changes were made to this session.

 

Business Process Editor...

If you click this button (or command), the Enterprise Modeler Editor is started and you can maintain the selected business process.

Edit Repository Help

If you click this button (or command), the Text Editor is started and you can create or maintain a repository Help text for the selected business process.

View Repository Help

If you click this button (or command), the repository help text is displayed.

Open

Starts the associated Web browser on the client for the specified URL.