Flow form
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Use the Diagram tab to:
To work more easily with a large flow diagram, temporarily hide the Explorer panel by clicking one of the toggle arrow icons in the portal's vertical divider (). When you finish working with a large diagram, click the toggle arrow again and redisplay the navigation panel.
When first opening a flow, the Diagram tab displays the flow in Process Modeler.
You can change the flow structure itself — the layout of its shapes — by starting the Process Modeler.
You can edit many of the attributes of the flow and its shapes by updating the Properties dialog for that shape. In the dialog, you can create, review, or update the rules and properties for most shapes in a flow.
1. Do one of the following to open the Properties dialog:
2. When the Properties dialog appears, complete edits.
3. Click OK or click elsewhere on the canvas to save your edits and close the dialog.
If the flow is presented in read-only format, you can review, but not alter, the contents of the Properties panel.
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Swimlane |
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Wait | Flow form — Editing Wait shape properties |
The Smart Shapes menu on the Flow Shapes palette provides a set of frequently-used, pre-configured utilities and subprocesses that you can easily add to your process flows. For information about how they work and descriptions of their properties, see Flow form −Process Modeler —Smart Shapes.
Right-click a shape and select from the context menu to access the rule that is most directly associated with that shape. If the shape references a rule that does not exist, the New dialog box appears and you can create the missing rule.
Use the Overlay drop-down menu to:
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. See About the process optimization tool.Task Volumes
— Select to display the current volume of work item assignments for each step in the process. Those that are on time, past goal, and past deadline are indicated as such. Click the link (total number) to open a list view of the items comprising the assignment. The report includes a graphical representation of the data for all the assignments in the flow.Flow Analysis
— Select to display the summary statistics describing the flow action path that work items have taken at each assignment. The percentages displayed represent the actual usage patterns in the system and may be used to benchmark and update the design-time percentages that are defined when editing the flow. Click an action link to open a summary view of the items comprising each assignment. You can open a summary view for all the assignments in the flow by clicking Flow Analysis in the Design tab.A flow action that displays in gray text, such as ResolveAsDuplicate in this example, previously had work routed through it. However, the flow action is no longer associated with the assignment.
Task Duration
— Select to display the average time that an operator takes to process each of the assignments in a flow. The duration appears in the HH:MM:SS format. Click a link to open a summary view of the items comprising each assignment. The report includes a graphical representation of the data for all the assignments in the flow.Policy Overrides
— Select this option to identify those local or connector flow actions that include properties that are linked to a declarative OnChange rule that may suspend execution of this flow (for the current work item) or start an additional flow. Each such action is marked with an override icon(). The overlay displays the Override Property and Declare OnChange rule. Results are ordered by rule so that properties are grouped together.
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Optimization
— Select this option to perform probability analysis on the assignments in your flow. Click to open the Optimization Criteria panel, complete the fields including date range, maximum results, and optimization properties. For each assignment the tool generates an array of outcomes showing the likelihood that a work item, given a set of input conditions (properties), will result in a given output (flow action). See About the process optimization tool.