Use this page to view and work with the results of a search for process
instances.
To work with a process instance, select the check box next to the process
instance and click one of the Available Actions. To display additional information
about a process instance, click the process instance name.
To view this Business Process Choreographer Explorer page, search for process
instances on the Search page.
- Available Actions
- Actions that you can perform on the selected process instance.
- Compensate
- Click Compensate to terminate the process instance
and start compensation. This action is available only if compensation is defined
in the process template. To check whether compensation is defined, click the
process template name.
- Terminate
- Click Terminate to discontinue the navigation of
the process instance that is in the running or failing state. This action
also terminates any active activities and child processes.
- Delete
- Click Delete to explicitly delete a finished process
instance that is not automatically deleted when it completes, or a process
that a user terminated.
- Suspend
- Click Suspend to suspend a process instance that
is in the running or failing state. The process instance is put into the suspended
state.
- Resume
- Click Resume to resume a process instance that
is in the suspended state.
- Restart
- Click Restart to start a process instance again
that is in the finished, failed, compensated, or terminated state.
- Activities
- Click Activities to display and work with the activities
in the process instance.
- Tasks
- Click Tasks to display and work with the tasks
in the process instance.
- Refresh
- Click Refresh to update the information on this
page.
- Process Instance Name
- The name of the process instance. Click the name to display additional
information about the process instance.
- Process Template Name
- The name of the process template. Click the name to display additional
information about the process template.
- State
- The state of the process instance.
- Started
- The date and time when the process instance started.