|  | Business Processes by Reference Model (tgbrg3160s000)Note In this session you
			 can only change the model specific details. Changes to the repository details
			 would influence all business models that have
			 this business process incorporated.If your current modeling version is
		  not the same as the version of the reference model in which the
		  business process is incorporated, you cannot change any details of the business
		  process.  Sequence The sequence number of the
		  business process in the business model. If a business process is added to
			 the business model, the sequence number is automatically increased by 1. This
			 value can, however, be overwritten.Example You can number the
			 business processes in such a way that they indicate which subprocesses belong
			 to which (main) business process. | Main business process | subprocesses |  | 10 | 11 |  |  | 12 |  |  | 13 | 
  Business Process A set of one or more activities and states that collectively
		realize a business objective.Subprocess  If this check box is selected, the business process is a
		  so-called nested process, which means that the business process is incorporated
		  into another business process.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.Category A division within a system of classification. Most model items
		can be categorized.Business Process Category The description or name of the category.Owner An ERP user who has created a model item or version, or the ERP
		user who is responsible for the model or version.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.Set by Rule The description or name of the model item.Diagram Status The stage in the development of a model item.Diagram Status The description or name of the status.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).
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