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An inactive process will display in the Configuration components as red and strike-through.
Inactive processes can be useful for designing new processes in a live configuration. As the
process does not execute there is no danger of submitting it to a PReS Workflow Service.
To activate or deactivate a process:
1.
Right-click the process in question in the Configuration Components pane
2.
Click Active to disable or enable the process.
3. Send the configuration. Because making a process active or inactive is a change in the
configuration, to make the change effective in the PReS Workflow Service, you will have
to send the edited configuration to your PReS Workflow Service (see "Sending a
configuration" on page36).
Note
If you try to send a configuration that contains only inactive processes, the PReS
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.
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