Your IBM FileNet license agreement determines the level of functionality that you see in Process Designer. As a consequence, some of the options described here might not be available for your system. See your system administrator for more information.
In addition, you must be a member of the appropriate access roles and user groups to have access to all the functionality in Process Designer, such as Configuration, Administration, and Simulation options. See Access roles for additional information.
Scenarios options refer to the Process Simulator package, which is an expansion product. You can run a simulation and access the documentation for Simulation Designer and Simulation Console only if Process Simulator is installed.
File menu |
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Create a new workflow collection that contains a new, empty workflow definition. |
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Open a workflow collection saved in the local file system. The file can be in one of the following formats:
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Close | Close the workflow collection. If there are unsaved changes, you have an opportunity to save the changes or discard them. |
Save the open workflow collection in your local file system in the appropriate format—PEP or XPDL 2.0. |
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Save the workflow collection to a new name, or location in your local file system. If the workflow collection contains more than one workflow process or scenario, the resulting file type will be XPDL 2.0. If the collection contains only one workflow definition, the default file type will be PEP, unless the original document was an XPDL 2.0 file. |
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Open a copy or check out a saved workflow collection document—PEP or XPDL 2.0—from an object store. |
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Add a workflow collection document—PEP or XPDL 2.0—to an object store for the first time. The workflow collection document is checked out immediately after the document is added so you can continue to work on it. |
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Create a new version of a checked out workflow collection document, saving any changes. When the checkin is complete, a copy of the workflow collection document remains open. |
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FileNet Cancel Checkout |
Cancel checkout of the current workflow collection, discarding any changes. For Workplace or Workplace XT, this discards all changes back to the last checkin, including work saved using FileNet Save. |
Save any changes made in a checked out workflow collection document. For Workplace or Workplace XT, this option saves to a temporary work area and does not create a new version of the workflow definition in the object store. |
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New Workflow | Create a new workflow definition in the current workflow collection. |
Local Workflow | Open a workflow (PEP file) saved in the local file system into the current workflow collection. |
Workflow from Repository | Open a workflow from an object store or library into the current workflow collection. |
Imported Visio File | Import a Microsoft Visio diagram. Format must be .vdx. Note that this functionality is available only with the IBM FileNet Connector for Microsoft Visio package. |
New Scenario | Create a new scenario to be used in a simulation. If Process Simulator is installed, see Getting started with Simulation Designer for information about creating scenarios and simulations. When you save the workflow collection, the scenario will be included in the file. |
Local Scenario | Open an existing scenario from the local file system and insert it into the workflow collection. |
Scenario from Repository | Open an existing scenario from an an object store and insert it into the workflow collecton. |
Export to Self-Contained XPDL | Export the workflow collection to an XPDL file that can be opened in applications that support BPMN. |
Validate workflow definitions in the workflow collection, Only workflow definitions specified to be validated in Workflow Properties > Advanced are included. |
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Transfer workflow definitions in the workflow collection to the Process database. Only workflow definitions specified to be transferred in Workflow Properties > Advanced are included. If Validate before Transfer/Launch is specifed in Setting > Preferences, all workflow definitions in the collection are validated in Process Designer before they are transferred. If Add/Check in Before Transfer/Launch is specified in Preferences-Workflow, you are prompted to add or check in the workflow collection. |
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Start the process specified in the main workflow definition. If the workflow collection contains multiple workflow definitions, you can specify which is the main workflow by selecting Action > Set Main Workflow. |
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Workflow Collection Properties | Specify the name of the Workflow Collection. If you will create applications using IBM ECM Widgets, select a previously-defined application space. You define the application space in the Configuration tab. (Optional) |
Exit |
Close Process Designer. If the tabs do not close or the X does not appear, right-click on the tab and click Close. |
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Cut/Copy/Paste |
You can Cut/Copy/Paste map items (steps, routes, text annotations, and associations) in the workflow map. Cut/Copy/Paste is not supported in the Properties pane. |
Delete the selected map items. |
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Change the selected step to a different type: an activity step, a submap step, a system step, or a component step. |
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Create a new workflow map (submap). |
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Delete the currently active workflow map. |
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Add the selected step to My Palette. |
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Copy the selected step to My Palette, replacing a step of the same name. |
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Workflows | Display a list of the workflow definitions in this workflow collection. You can select the one you want to display in the work area. |
Scenarios | Display a list of scenarios in the Workflow Collection.
See Getting started with Simulation Designer for information about creating scenarios and simulations. |
Configuration | Open the Configuration tab to modify the workflow configuration settings including adding and configuring queues, specifying exposed data fields, and other configuration tasks for the current isolated region. NOTE If you change the configuration, be sure to commit (save) the changes to make them available in Process Designer. |
Roles | Open the Roles tab to create and manage roles and in-baskets. You define roles and in-baskets if you will create an IBM ECM Widgets application or other custom applications. (This is a configuration option.) |
In-baskets | Open the in-baskets tab to create in-baskets for use in IBM ECM Widgets applications or other custom applications. (This is a configuration option.) |
Action menu for Workflow Definition | |
Open the Workflow Properties dialog box to specify the workflow name, deadlines, data fields, attachments, workflow groups, milestones, web services, and other items for the current workflow. |
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Display the list of workflow maps. Choose the one to display. |
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Check the current workflow definition for map errors and syntax problems in field value and routing expressions. |
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Create a runtime version of the current workflow definition in the workflow database. |
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Transfer the current workflow definition to the workflow database (if specified in Preferences - Workflow), and start the process specified in the current workflow definition. |
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Set as Main Workflow |
Use this option to specify the current workflow definition as the main workflow. If the workflow collection contains multiple workflow definitions, the main workflow will start if you launch the main workflow definition. (Note that this option is not available if the current workflow definition is the main workflow.) |
Save Workflow to Local |
Save the current workflow definition to the local file system. |
Save Workflow to Repository |
Save the current workflow definition to an object store or library. |
Specify which items in the current workflow definition will be printed. |
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Print the specified items. |
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Remove Workflow |
Delete the current workflow definition from the workflow collection. (Note that this option is not available if the current workflow definition is the main workflow because you cannot remove the main workflow. To specify a different workflow as the main workflow, open that workflow definition and select Set as Main Workflow.) |
Examine References |
Check the current workflow definition for references to attachments in IS or CS libraries that are not accessible in the current FileNet P8 system, and for Web Workflow or Open Client step processors that are referenced from a P8 workflow. |
Action menu for Scenarios | |
Validate Scenario |
Check one or more scenarios for map errors and syntax problems in field value and routing expressions. |
Launch Scenario |
Create a simulation as defined in the scenario. |
Copy Scenario | Make a copy of the open scenario. |
Remove Scenario |
Remove the specified scenario. |
Save Scenario to Local File |
Save a scenario to the local file system. |
Save Scenario to Repository |
Save a scenario to an object store or library. |
Tools menu |
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Personal Work Manager | Open Personal Work Manager to access your tasks in active workflows. |
Process Administrator | Open Process Administrator to view the status of active workflows, edit workflow data and properties, and manage workflows. |
Simulation Console | Open the Process Simulation Console to run simulations. |
Settings menu |
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Look and Feel | Choose how to display the Process Designer screen from the following options:
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Mode | Choose the Process Designer mode to use.
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Preferences | On the Display options tab, show or hide map items, such as step names and milestone icons. On the Workflow tab, enable or disable workflow validation before transfer or launch, check in to object store or library before transfer or launch, and inheritance features. |
Help menu |
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Contents and Index | Open the online help for Process Designer. |
Tutorials | Open a list of tutorials with step-by-step instructions for using Process Designer. |
About | Open an information page with the version of Process Designer. |