You can suspend a running process instance and then resume it again later.
To suspend a process instance, the process instance must be in either the running or failing state. To resume a process, the process instance must be in the suspended state.
You can suspend a long-running, top-level process instance. You might want to do this, for example, so that you can configure access to a back-end system that is used later in the process, or to fix a problem that is causing the process instance to fail. When the prerequisites for the process are met, you can resume running the process instance.
To suspend or resume a process instance, complete the following steps in Business Process Choreographer Explorer.
Last updated: Tue Feb 21 17:19:17 2006
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