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Cut, Copy, Paste: Controls the clipboard.
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Delete: Deletes the process from the configuration.
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Rename: Renames the process.
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Active: Triggers whether the process is active (runs in service mode) or inactive
(does not run in service mode). Inactive processes never trigger their input task or
any other tasks.
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Startup: Triggers whether the process is a startup process (runs before any other
process).
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Group, Ungroup: Triggers grouping functionality.
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Properties...: Displays the process' properties, for scheduling and error handling.
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Subprocesses: Displays a list of subprocesses in your configuration (see: "About
processes and subprocesses" on page125). Right-click on a subprocess to access a
drop-down menu that offers these choices:
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Insert Subprocess: Inserts a new subprocess with a default input and output task.
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Insert Local Variable: Inserts a new local variable (see: "Local variables" on
page728).
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Cut, Copy, Paste: Controls the clipboard.
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Delete: Deletes the subprocess from the configuration.
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Rename: Renames the subprocess.
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Group, Ungroup: Triggers grouping functionality.
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Properties...: Displays the process's properties for error handling.
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Global Variables: Displays a list of variables that are shared between all your processes
(see: "Global variables" on page730). Right-click on a Global Variable to access a drop-
down menu that offers these choices:
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Insert Global Variable: Creates a new global variable
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Delete: Deletes the global variable from the configuration.
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Rename: Renames the global variable.
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Reset: Resets the global variable to its default value. Useful if one of your process
is modifying the global variable's value and you want to return it to its original
default value.
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