Flow form
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Use this tab to:
In this section, you can list local flow actions that are to be available at every assignment.
Field |
Description |
Display actions in alphabetical order? |
Select to have these listed local flow actions display at runtime in alphabetical order by Short Description (.pyLabel), rather than the order listed in this section. |
Display these actions first? |
Select to have these listed local actions display at runtime above any other local actions listed in each assignment's Property Panel. |
Local Actions array |
Specify the local actions that are to be available in every assignment. Click to add rows. To delete a row, select it and then click . In each row, for fields that correspond to rules, you can click to view the specified item, or to create a new one. |
Action Name | Specify a flow action. |
Specification | Choose the specification from the drop-down list for the Flow-Wide Local Action. Specifications are displayed as well as the RuleSet application name. |
Field |
Description |
Flow Analysis |
After a flow is saved and has been executed at least once, click to review a statistical analysis of the flow actions selected during processing.
The Flow Analysis report (Summary of Actions Taken) can provide insight for business process improvement. The report can help managers understand the real-world choices of your users and compare their behavior with the likelihood estimates on the flow diagram. Complete the query parameters:
Click Run Report . The analysis searches through the history of work items that have used this flow, for the selected time interval and work types. This report may require several seconds to display. |
Publish |
After you complete this rule and save it, click Publish to create a WSDL file in BPEL format for this flow. Complete the associated dialog box. The generated WSDL file is placed in the Important: The rule type Rule-Service-BPEL is deprecated. As appropriate, migrate to Service SOAP rules. |
Simulate Flow |
This button appears only if the PegaForecaster RuleSet is in your RuleSet stack. When clicked, the system looks for a simulation scenario rule with a name according to this flow's Applies To class and flow type. If the simulation scenario rule is not found, one is created. The simulation scenario rule is used with the PegaRULES Process Simulator. |
Generate Services |
After you complete this rule and save it, click Generate Services to start the Service Accelerator. See About the Service Accelerator. |
XPDL |
You can represent your process flow diagrams using industry standard XML formats (XPDL and BPEL), enabling you to transfer your process flow definitions to other flow management systems. The feature to export a flow into XPDL is supported only for installations with Web Logic or Tomcat as the App server. However, for Websphere-based installations, your System Administrator can put Xalan jars into the Websphere endorsed directory. Click to generate an XML file from this flow in the XML Process Definition Language V2 format defined by the Workflow Management Coalition. |
BPEL |
Click to generate an XML file from this flow in the Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) format defined by OASIS. |