Business Processes (.bpm) are modelled graphically using the BPMN Editor and can be executed on the X4 Server if all modules are parameterized and linked correctly with repository files.
You can edit the properties of a Business Process in the Properties view by clicking on a free area of the BPMN Editor's workspace.
The most common properties are displayed by default, however, additional settings can be made using the Properties view toolbar:
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Properties
Documentation
Created
Creation date of the process
Created by
Creator of the process
Last Update
Date of the last change
Last Update by
Name of the last editor
Title
Free text field for the process title
Version
Project version
If no version is set, the time stamp is taken as version.
Technical
Can Stop
Business Process may be stopped during execution.
This property is not inherited by subprocesses.
Possible values:
True: For standard processes (default)
False: For critical processes that need to be completed
Free-flow mode
Defines if the free-flow mode is enabled. This unlocks the extended BPMN palette to use the BPMN Editor as a pure BPMN drawing tool.
This option can be enabled when creating a Business Process and cannot be changed afterwards.
The run/debug functionality for the current Business Process is disabled in Free-flow mode.
In service
Sets process active or inactive. If inactive processes are executed, they receive the process ID -1. Subprocesses (processes called from other processes) can always be executed independently of this property.
Possible values:
True: Process can be executed (default)
False: Process cannot be executed (only called as subprocess)
Instance limit
Maximum number of instances of this process that can be executed at the same time.
Schedule
Time scheduling tool enabling the scheduled execution of processes on the X4 Server without X4 Designer; To schedule a process, select this property, and click .
Possible values:
Disabled: No schedule is defined (default)
Enabled: A schedule for this process is defined
Stop on error
Stops the process execution if an error occurs.
Possible values:
True: Stop execution if an error occurs (default)
False: Continue erroneous execution (if possible)
Schema Declaration
Defines schema for input and output of the process.
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