| Business Control DiagramIn a business control diagram, Business Functions are used to describe the operations
that take place in a specific enterprise unit. When those Business Functions
fall within the circle of influence of the enterprise unit, they are grouped
together in an Area. External Agents (such as customers, suppliers,
governments) are added to indicate their influence on the operations both
located outside the Area. Arrows are drawn between External Agents and Business
Functions to indicate what triggers the operation. The results from this
operation can trigger the next operation in another business function and
arrows are drawn between business functions. The arrows are called
Triggers. Further detail in the operations can be added by linking
Business Processes to Business Functions using Transformation Rules. The
transformation rules are created in the repository through the Rules
(tgbrg7500m000) session. For more information on the creation of transformation
rules, see the Infor LN Session Help . At the bottom of the diagram a flow represents the primary goods
or money flow. The repository is the modeling environment in which the
Business Control Diagrams are defined. These business control diagrams serve as
a basis on which you can create a business model(s). Business Control Diagram graphical objects Menu
option | Description |
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Insert -> Trigger | To
insert a Trigger between the other graphical objects in the
diagram. | Insert -> Function | To insert a business
function. | Insert -> External Agent | To insert
External Agents such as customers, suppliers and governments that affect the
Business Functions. | Insert -> Area | To insert an
Area to visualize related business functions. | Insert ->
Flow | To insert a Flow to visualize the goods flow, financial flow or
information flow. | Insert -> CODP | To insert a
Customer Order Decoupling Point to be located on the
Flow. | Insert -> Buffer | To insert a Buffer,
representing a queue or a stock point to be located on the
Flow. | Insert -> Primary Activity | To insert a
Primary Activity such as receive goods or production to be located on the
Flow. |
Business Control Diagram Action drop-down menu Menu
option | Description |
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Action -> Function
Categories | To make parts of the Business Control Diagram visible or
not, based on the categories of the Business Functions. | Action
-> Children | To link child Business Control Diagrams to the current
diagram. |
Operations used in Business Control Diagram Operation | Description | Modify the Type of the Trigger | Right-click the Trigger, point to Type and select one of one of
these options: - Free (midpoints can be added)
- Direct
- Z-style
- Horizontal-Vertical
- Vertical-Horizontal
| Modify the direction of
the Trigger | Right-click the Trigger and select Reverse
direction or Bidirectional | Add a
Midpoint to a Trigger | Right-click the Trigger and select
Add Midpoint to change the route of the Trigger. This is only possible if the
Type of the Trigger is Free. You can add as many Midpoints as
required. | Add or remove a Time
Trigger | Right-click the Business Function, select Time
Trigger or Normal to switch the time trigger on or off. | Modify the Category of the Business
Function/External Agent/Buffer/ Primary Activity | Right-click the Business Function/external agent, select Category.
The category determines the color of the business function/external
agent/Buffer/Primary Activity. | View/edit the Business Process linked to the Business
Function | If a transformation rule exists for a Business Function, a
business process icon is linked to this function. Double-click this icon, a
list of linked business processes is shown. Click "Go to Details" in front of
the appropriate process. | To modify
the color of the Area/CODP | Right-click the Area/CODP and
select Properties. In properties change the background color. | To modify the Flow Type | Right-click the Flow, point to Type and select one of these
options: - Goods
- Information
- Financial
| Modify the direction of the
Enterprise Relationship | Right-click the Enterprise
Relationship and select Reverse
Direction |
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