Components definitions

The next step is the definition of components you want to use throughout the modeling process.

A component is a collection of applications, or just one application, and their related data that is needed to interact with other applications.

A component is a shell that accommodates the applications that can be linked to activities in business processes to define the work and sequence of work that must be carried out.

The definition of the applications is important in the component procedure, because the definition of the applications determines the operations that must be completed.

Components (tgbrg5157m000)

To create and maintain components, use the Components (tgbrg5157m000) session.

If you define one of the LN releases as a component, and therefore all the LN sessions of that release as applications, you must select the correct release in the Component Type field.

To define a component:

  • Click New.
  • In the Component field, specify the name of the component.
  • In the Component Release field, specify the release, which is the identification of the issue of a component.
  • In the Component Icon (16x16) field, select an icon that represents the component in the Process View, Enterprise Modeler Editor, and Process Browser. In the Process View, and the EME, the icon will be placed next to the activity of type application so you can distinguish the component to which the application belongs.
  • In the Component Type field, select the identification for the component for application conversion purposes.
    • Select the correct LN release in the case of an LN component.
    • In case of a non- LN component, select Other

This table shows the information about the options you can use when creating or modifying a component:

Field Description
Running ERP Component If this check box is selected, the component is the LN component that provides the LN sessions at run time. For more information, see the Enterprise Modeler Parameters (tgbrg0135s000) session.

On the Support for tab of the Components (tgbrg5157m000) session, you can select Authorizations, such as display and print.

This is only applicable for the Running LN component, because it is meant for specifying the limitations to the authorization types during modeling later on.