Runtime control

To create and maintain the runtime project models for a combination of a company and a version, use the Runtime Version, Project Model and Optimization Phase (tgbrg0105m000) session.

To define a runtime version, project model and optimization phase:

  1. In the Company field, click New group and select the company in which the project models are stored to use at runtime.
  2. In the Version field, select a version that provides the project models that can be assigned as the runtime project model.
  3. In the Project Model field, select a project model that provides the business processes for the Process Browser.
  4. Click Save.

    This table shows the key fields for the Runtime Version, Project Model and Optimization Phase (tgbrg0105m000) session:

    Field Description
    Default for Companies Without Run-Time Project Models If this check box is selected, the runtime project models in this company are for use in all companies. The companies for which no runtime project models are defined. You can only select this check box if you click New group.
    Optimization Phase The optimization phase that is used at runtime, combined with the runtime version and runtime project model. It determines the business processes available in the Process Browser.
    Main Project Model If this check box is selected, this is the main default runtime project model when more than one runtime project model is defined.
    Note: Only one main runtime project model can be defined per company. If a runtime project model is for use in all companies, you can select the Default for Companies Without Run-Time Project Models check box, instead of inserting it in all companies.

    To change to another project model linked to your current company, select the appropriate menu and click Change Project Model. The project model that is started is displayed in a new Process Browser window. The original Process Browser Window also remains open. You can use more than one project model simultaneously.