The Process Configuration Console
provides the tools to create and modify the workflow database structures,
and provides you with management tools to configure event logging and
statistics collection and set performance parameters.
Use the Process Configuration Console
for the following workflow administration tasks:
Exposing data fields. To take advantage of exposed data fields,
the names and types of the data fields that the workflow designer defines
in Process Designer
must match the names and types of the fields created in the Process Configuration Console,
including case. The workflow designer, workflow administrator, and,
where applicable, application developer typically work together to determine
what fields are needed and how they will be used.
Setting access rights. As a workflow administrator, you must
provide the workflow designer with the access rights for each workflow
roster and queue. This information is used by the Process Engine
to enforce the security requirements of your system. See About
workflow security for more information.
Setting logging options. As a workflow administrator, you must
provide the workflow author with the event logging options for each
isolated region. This information defines which events are recorded
in the log database. See About
event logs for more information.