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have to send the edited configuration to your PlanetPress Workflow Service (see
"Sending a configuration" on page35).
Note
If you try to send a configuration that contains only inactive processes, the PlanetPress
Workflow Configuration program will ask you to confirm the operation (this can be
changed in the Notification User Options).
Process properties
To have access to the properties of a process or subprocess:
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Right-click on the process in the Configuration Components pane.
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Select Properties.
You can also double-click on the process to show its options.
Note
Subprocesses do not have the General tab which is only used for scheduling, but they do
have the Information tab.
Options
General tab
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Active: Select to make the process active. Clear to prevent this process from running
when you send the configuration to PlanetPress Workflow.
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Startup: Select to make this process a startup process (see: "Startup processes" on
page125). This option is not available for self-replicating processes and error processes.
The order in which the Startup processes are arranged in the Configuration Components
pane determines, from top to bottom, the order in which the Startup processes are
executed when the Workflow Service launches. To change the order you may drag and
drop them (see "Moving and copying configuration components" on page824).
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