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Process Definitions

  • Creating Process Definitions
  • Setting Chain Definition and Chain Definition Properties
  • Integrating Redwood Server with Web Services
  • Redwood Definition Types
  • Maintenance Process Definitions
  • Template Process Definitions
  • Top Level Process Definition
  • Submit Form Editor
  • Default System Process Definitions

Processes and Chains

  • Advanced Chain Diagram Quick Reference
  • Chain Diagram Quick Reference
  • Chain Runtime Viewer Quick Reference
  • Advanced Chain Definition Editor Quick Reference
  • Advanced Chain Runtime Viewer Quick Reference
  • Advanced Diagram Quick Reference
  • Parameter Validation using Constraints
  • Processes Waiting on Events
  • Setting the Scheduling Behavior on the Control Tab
  • Setting the Retention Period for Processes
  • Runtime Limits
  • Setting Process Definition Options
  • Defining Parameters
  • Constraint Definitions
  • Constraint Class
  • Raising Events
  • Processes with Locks
  • Reaction Processes
  • Restart Behavior on the Process Status Tab
  • Searching Files
  • Setting the Name and Editing the Process Definition Source
  • Customizing Processes with Specific Actions
  • Using Table Parameters
  • Automatically Deleting Old Processes and Chains
  • Editing Process Definitions Safely
  • Parameter Formats

Chain Definitions

  • Using Chain Definitions
  • Creating Chain Definitions
  • Steps
  • Chain Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Sequential Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Parameter Handling
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Parallel Chain Processes
  • Creating Chain Definitions with Chain Processes Dependencies
  • Creating Chain Definitions for Multiple SAP Systems
  • Precondition Functions

Restart Behavior

  • Controlling Global and Partition Restart Behavior
← Default System Process DefinitionsChain Diagram Quick Reference →

Advanced Chain Diagram Quick Reference

The chain diagram is used to graphically display a chain in a 2D diagram. The diagram is embedded in a tab by default and can be shown in a pop-up.

The following actions are available in the chain diagram:

ActionDescription
HelpOpen the Monitoring and Managing Processes help topic
Quick ReferenceShow this topic

General Navigation

In the diagram you use your pointing device to perform the following gestures:

  • scroll-wheel - zoom in/out
  • choose (double-click) a box - zoom to fit.
  • ctrl-drag a rectangle - zoom to rectangle.
  • click plus [+] - expand/collapse.
  • choose with the alternate button - the context-menu
  • choose a ID to open the process in a new tab
  • choose the name of a process or step to open the process or step, respectively, in a new tab.
  • resize chain process boxes by dragging the right-hand side of one of them, note that all boxes will have the same size and that your setting will persisted.
note

The size of the chain process boxes is applied system-wide for the Chain Diagram and Chain Editor.

Toolbar

  • - zoom in 10%
  • - zoom out 10%
  • - expand all, recursively
  • - collapse all, recursively
  • - print the chain
  • - open this help page
note

The expand all action remains active as data will be fetched asynchronously! Manually expanding/collapsing a box or clicking the expand all button again will stop the action.

See Also

  • Chain Diagram Quick Reference

JobChain

← Default System Process DefinitionsChain Diagram Quick Reference →
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