Process Name
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An instance of a workflow template is called a “workflow process.” Use this field to specify a name for the process you are initiating.
This is the only required field.
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Team template
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Process roles can be mapped to groups, users, actors, or roles. Often it is most practical to use this mapping, as it reduces the number of process definitions required. Role-to-role mappings are resolved at runtime, based on workflow roles and the roles associated with the team you select.
• Type the name of the team and use the drop-down menu to view a list of suggestions.
• Click Find to view all available teams and select a team from Select team template window.
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Delay Start
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Select Delay Start to delay the start of the process. The initiation of the workflow process is delayed from the time Start Process is clicked.
You must specify how long to delay starting the process.
For example, you could enter 24 and then select hours. If you clicked Start Process at noon on a Monday, the workflow process would start at noon the next day, Tuesday.
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Primary Business Object
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One way to find a primary business object from the drop-down menu is to manually type the required lifecycle managed product in the Recently Accessed List.
Objects are added to this list after you have clicked Start Process.
Alternately, you can copy the lifecycle managed object and click Paste to insert the primary business object.
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Type
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Select an object type from the drop-down list.
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Name
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Enter the object number or use a wildcard character (*) to view a list of partial matches. Click Retrieve. Find target object window opens with multiple attribute fields.
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Number
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Enter the object number or use a wildcard character (*) to view a list of partial matches. Click Retrieve.
Find target object window opens with multiple attribute fields.
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Version
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If you are searching for a specific version of the target business object, you can either specify that version or check the Use latest box to request the most recent version.
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If the Retrieve operation is taking too long, click Stop to abort the search.
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Due On
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To specify the date and time by which this workflow process must be completed, select Due On. Use the date picker to fill in the date (YYYY/MM/DD) and enter time (H/M/S) in GMT format.
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Due In
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To specify the amount of time allowed to complete this workflow process after it has started, select Due In.
You must specify how much time the workflow is allowed.
For example, you could enter 48 and then select hours. If you clicked Start Process at noon on a Monday, the workflow would be due at noon the following Wednesday.
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Priority
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Choose a priority setting for the workflow process.
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Description
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This field display the description provided in the workflow template definition. You can update this description to provide information specific to the workflow process instance.
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