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"About Tasks" on page334). For a list of all operations you can perform on tasks in the Process
area, please refer to "The Process area" on page907.
Processes can be deleted, duplicated, renamed, disabled, grouped etc.and their properties,
for scheduling and error handling can be edited (see "Process properties" on page890). This
can all be done via the Configuration Components pane. For a list of all operations that can be
performed on processes in the Configuration Components pane, please refer to "Configuration
Components pane" on page850.
Special workflow types
PlanetPress Workflow supports multiple input and output types, in so many different
combinations that it would be hard to give example processes for each possibility. However,
some types of processes like HTTP and PDF processes will probably be used more often than
other types of processes. You will find a description of each of these special workflow types
and at least one example of an implementation that uses them in the chapter: "Special workflow
types" on page285.
Importing processes
You can import individual processes or groups of processes from another PlanetPress
Workflow configuration file without having to import the contents of the entire configuration file.
The PlanetPress Workflow Configuration tool imports everything necessary to run the
processes, including configured tasks and some configuration components.
Note
Resource files must be imported separately; see "Importing Connect resource files" on page41,
"Importing PlanetPress Design documents" on page46 and "Importing PrintShop Mail documents"
on page50.
To import processes and other components from a configuration file:
1.
From the PlanetPress Workflow Button, choose Import | Configuration Components.
The Import dialog appears.
2. Navigate to the PlanetPress Workflow configuration file containing the processes or
groups of processes you want to import.
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