Business Processes by Project Model (tgbrg4160s000)
Use this session to display and maintain the business-process details.
Because business processes are initially created in the Business Processes (tgbrg5500m000) session, you can change most of the details in that session only.
If your current modeling version is not the same as the version of the project model in which the business process is incorporated, you cannot maintain any details.
Field Information
- Sequence
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sequence number. This number only takes effect in the Business Processes by Project Model (tgbrg4560m000) session.
Note: If a business process is added to a business model, the sequence number is automatically increased by one. This value can be overwritten.Use the
command and the command to number the business processes in such a way that they indicate which subprocesses belong to which (main) process. For example, the subprocesses of (main) process 10 are numbered 11, 12, 13 ,and so on. - Business Process
- Subprocess
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If this check box is selected, the business process is a so-called nested process. In other words, the process is incorporated into another process.
The Subprocess field is blank when:
- The Business process is added manually.
- The Business process is imported in the Project model based on a direct link with a Role.
The Subprocess field is filled when the Business Process is imported in the Project model as a sub process. A process that is part of another process. The parent (Main) process has a link to a Role.
The Subprocess field can be changed manually. This Subprocess field is used when a User dialog box is generated.
Note: For more information, see the Activity Type field in the Business Process Activities (tgbrg5122s000) session. - Version
- Description
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The description or name of the version.
- Description
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The description or name of the business process.
- Category
- Description
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The description or name of the business process.
- Support Application
- Description
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The description or name of the support application.
- URL
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Specify the URL that can be started from the business process.
- Owner
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The logon code of the owner.
- Owner
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The name of the owner.
- Generation Date
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The date when the business process was created in the Business Processes (tgbrg5500m000) session.
- Expired
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If this check box is selected, the business process has expired.
- Repository Help
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If this check box is selected, repository Help is available.
- Set by Rule
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The transformation rule as a result of which the business process is included in the project model when the Transform Function Model to Process Model by Project Model (tgbrg4200m000) session is run.
- Set by Rule
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The description or name of the transformation rule.
- Model-Specific Help
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If this check box is selected, model-specific Help is available.
- Target Date Mode
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Specify the method that will be used to determine the target date for the business process. This target date mode will also be used by the activities within the business process unless otherwise specified.
- Relative Target Date
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Specify the number of days that must be added to the date on which the business process is initiated to calculate the target date.
- Calculated Target Date
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The formula to calculate the target date and time for the complete business process and the activities within the business process unless otherwise specified.
- Description
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The description or name of the model item.
- Relative Target Date Time
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Specify the time (hours:minutes:seconds) that must be added to the time on which the business process is initiated to calculate the target date time.
- Estimated Duration in Days
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The number of days that it takes in general to finish the business process.
- Estimated Duration Time
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The time that must be added to the number of days specified in the Estimated Duration in Days field to get the total time it in general takes to finish the business process.
- Date
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The date when the last changes were made to this session.
- Last Change Time
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The time when the last changes were made to this session.
- User
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The user who made the last changes in this session.
- User
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The name of the user who made the last changes in this session.
- Use within Process Browser
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If this check box is selected, the business process can be used in the dynamic menu browser.
- Diagram Status
- Description
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The description or name of the status.
- Syntax Checked
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This field indicates whether any mistakes have been made in the current business process when it was created or modified in the repository. The field is set based on the outcome of the syntax/validity check in the Enterprise Modeler Editor.