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Complete this tab to determine how the system processes work items using this flow. (Certain fields on this tab apply only when is a starting flow — one that creates a new case.)
Optionally, you can specify privileges or when condition rules that restrict execution of the flow.
You can start and run a process in a modal dialog using an action control (button, link, or icon), or a navigation rule. Some settings on this tab are ignored when used in modal flows as noted below. See Controls form — Completing the Controls tab.
Start Settings
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Start Settings |
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Can be added to a work object? |
Appears only if a case type record has not been defined in this work class. Select to allow this flow to be started (applied to) on an open work item created by a previous flow execution. Users can select this flow from the Add Work sub-menu in the Other Actions menu on the standard Perform harness. Optional. When this box is selected, complete the Parameters tab to define any parameter values needed when the flow is started. |
Creates a new work object? |
Select if this flow, when started, creates a new work item. Informally, flows that create new work items are called starter, starting, or top-level processes. This checkbox is not available if one or more starter flows are defined on the case type rule (Starting Processes list on the Case Type rule form's Processes tab) that is associated with this flow's Applies To class or there is no case type record in this class. If the checkbox is not available, you can designate this flow as a starter process by adding it to the list in the case type rule. See Case Type rules — Completing the Processes tab.
Users who hold at least one of the privileges listed in the Privileges array on this tab may start the flow from the Case Manager portal, or user forms. See Using the Cases Explorer. Choose text that will be meaningful to users selecting a process. This field is not available for a flow with a Category of
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Document as starting process? | Check this box when the Start Settings values is False, or the Creates a new work item? checkbox is clear (not selected) and you want the flow to appear as a starting flow on the Application Document Wizard or an Application Profile. |
Open Case Type Definition |
This button appears if there is a Case Type record in the same work class. Click to open the form. |
Work Object Creation Settings
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Work Object Creation Settings | This area appears only if this flow is listed as a starting flow on a Case Type form, or the Creates a new work object? checkbox is selected. Does not appear for screen flows. |
Temporary object? | Select to indicate that this flow creates a temporary work item. A temporary work item is created and resolved by a single operator or through straight-through processing and is never saved as a database object.
Modal flows If the primary page on which a modal flow is running has a pzInskey value or pyID, then this setting is used as follows:
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Skip create harness? |
Select to indicate that the application can create a work item from properties defined in a data transform and with processing by the NewDefaults activity, without other sources of property values. 5.2 When selected:
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Look for an assignment to perform after create? |
Select to cause PRPC to next check for another assignment for the same work item (and same flow execution) on the user's worklist. This feature is sometimes called back-to-back assignment processing. The system only finds and presents assignments that the current user is qualified to perform and for which the value of Assign-.pyActionTime is past. Clear this box to always use the settings assignment is not being performed settings.
This box is analogous to the Look for an assignment to perform after create? checkbox on the flow action Action tab. |
Also consider an assignment in a workbasket ? |
This box appears when the Look for an assignment to perform after create? box is selected. Select to include assignments in workbaskets in the search for back-to-back assignment processing. The search scope expands to examine the assignments in the workbaskets associated with the user's work group (through the Work Group field on the Workbasket tab of the Workbasket form), as well as assignments on the user's worklist. Clear this box to bypass a workbasket search. Optionally, your application can override the detailed search criteria that the system uses when this box is selected. The standard decision tree Assign-Workbasket.PerformCriteria defines these criteria. |
If an assignment is not being performed |
Indicate what the system is to present to users if no check for assignments occurs, or search occurs but none is found. Select:
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Harness |
If you leave this blank, the system looks for a harness with
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Data transform |
If you leave this blank, the system looks for a data transform named |
Work parties |
If you leave this blank, the system looks for a work party named |
Cover Class |
These fields are not available if Temporary object? is selected. Temporary work items cannot be members of a cover.
If this class rule is referenced by a case type rule in a cover class, do not enter values in this field. In this situation, a warning appears stating that the settings are in this section are overridden by the case type rule. The warning does not prevent validation and normal flow processing. |
Harness for sub task |
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Data transform for sub task |
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Start Flow |
After you complete this rule and save it, click Start Flow to test the rule. |
Supporting Process Settings
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Supporting Process Settings |
This area appears if this flow has been defined as a supporting process on the Processes tab of the case type rule for this flow's Applies To class. The settings enable the system to automatically search for a waiting assignment (either on the user's worklist or in an application workbasket) and display its Perform harness to the user. Users who hold at least one of the privileges listed in the Privileges array on this tab may work on the assignment. |
Look for an assignment to perform after add? | Select so that main flow searches for an assignment on the user's worklist when the supporting process starts. If one is found, the system automatically opens the assignment's Perform harness. |
Also consider an assignment in a workbasket? | Appears if you select Look for an assignment to perform after add?. Select so that the main flow also searches for assignments in workbaskets. If a workbasket assignment is found the system automatically opens the assignment's Perform harness. |
When Name |
For example, you can restrict such executions to mornings only, or to only those users in a specific department. If the conditions are not met, the Unable to authorize flow execution error condition appears after you submit the new user form. When multiple when conditions are defined, all must evaluate to true for the flow to proceed. |
Security
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Security |
Security restrictions on flows can limit how the flow may be executed. Order is not significant in these two arrays.
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Privilege Class |
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Privilege Name |
The system uses the Privilege Class and Privilege Name values with class inheritance to look for the privilege rule. When the privilege array is not blank, a user must hold at least one of the privileges listed to use this flow. |
Service Level
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Name |
Enter a service level to associate a goal and deadline with this process. The service level when the process begins and ends when the process is complete or otherwise stopped. See Service Level. |