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About transferBefore a workflow can run, an executable version of the workflow definition must exist in the Process Engine database. Saving a workflow definition in Process Designer does not accomplish this; instead, this action occurs via the transfer process. There are several ways to initiate a transfer:
As part of the transfer process, the workflow definition is validated. The validation process checks for errors such as incorrect expression syntax and invalid routing conditions. Any errors encountered during validation must be corrected before the transfer can occur. In addition, transfer cannot complete if the executable version of a workflow definition exceeds 512K for an Oracle database or 64K for a Microsoft SQL Server database (see "Miscellaneous Problems" in the Help for Process Engine Administration for further details). Similarly, system configuration settings defined in the Process Configuration Console (including definitions of queues, rosters, and event logs) must be transferred to the workflow database. In the Process Configuration Console, the action transfers any unsaved changes you have made in the current Process Configuration Console session.
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