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Identity Manager 8.2 - Operational Guide

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Working with the process view

The process view is divided into two parts.

  • The upper part of the process view displays a log containing the logged data changes. You can view the data changes of a process, a user and an object.

  • The process information form is displayed in the lower part of the process view. This shows you an overview of the actions triggered in the system and the resulting processes. This displays information for the overall process and for the individual steps of a process.

You can configure the layout of process information. You can specify the level from which information is shown, for example, activities, details, or individual steps. You can restrict the scope of the information shown.

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Opening the process view

To open the process view:

  • In the Manager menu, select the View > Process data menu item.

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Features in the process view

Table 9: Meaning of toolbar icons in the process data form
Icon Meaning

Reload process data.

Show process data for the current user (object-related process data).

Show process data for the selected object (object-related process data).

Show processes for related objects.

Show substitute processes.

Filter process data by status.

Show data changes for the current user in the log (user-specific changes).

Show data changes to the object selected in the result list in the log (object-related changes).

Table 10: Items in the process data form context menu
Context Menu Item Meaning

Search

The system searches for objects in the process view.

Add to favorites

Adds the selected object to your favorites.

Remove from favorites

Removes the selected object from your favorites.

Tasks

The object's available forms are shown and you can switch to the desired form.

Object type:<BaseObject>

This shows the base object of the triggered process

Show process logs

The log shows the data changes of the selected process (process-related changes).

Properties

Show other properties of the active object. This menu item is only available in expert mode.

Table 11: Meaning of toolbar icons in the log
Icon Meaning

The selected object appears in the document view.

The display switches to the originally referenced (old) object and this is shown in document view.

The display switches to the newly referenced object and this is shown in document view.

Configuring process information

To configure the process display in the Manager

  1. In the Manager, select the Database > Settings menu item.

  2. On the Functionality tab, configure the following settings in the Process information pane.

    • Display complexity: Set the display range. Permitted values are:

      • Activities: Activity information (top hierarchy level) is shown.

      • Details: Information about activities and their details is shown.

      • Single steps: Information about activities, details, and individual steps at the selected depth is shown.

    • Single step details: Set the depth of detailed information shown for individual steps. Permitted values are:

      • Basic information: Individual steps with a detail depth of basic information are shown.

      • Extended information: Single steps with a detail depth of basic information and extended information are shown.

      • Complete information: Single steps with a detail depth of Basic information, Supplementary information, and Complete information are shown (technical view).

    • Show whole tree: If this option is activated, the entire hierarchy tree automatically opens when the process view is loading. If this option is deactivated, the hierarchy tree is not opened when the process view is loaded.

    • Show selected process automatically: If this option is activated, the entire hierarchy tree automatically opened when a process is selected. If this option is deactivated, the hierarchy tree is not opened when a process is selected.

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