Process Assembly Perspective
You are an automation architect. You create and configure objects and you write scripts to extend the object configuration options. You design Workflows and Schedules.
As a developer and object designer, the Process Assembly perspective is your main (although not only) working area.
The Process Assembly perspective has the following main elements:
Navigation Pane
The area on the left is the navigation pane. It contains the following tabs:
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Explorer tab
The Explorer shows the folders where objects are stored. Administrator users can grant or deny Users and User Groups permissions to objects at folder level. Some folders are created automatically during installation (for example, DASHBOARDS or <No Folder>). If you have the necessary permissions, you can create folders.
<No Folder> is a security feature. It is the fallback in the following situations:
- You import objects from a different Client or system and the target Client does not contain the same folders as the source Client. The objects for which there is not a corresponding folder are stored here.
- You delete objects that contain other objects (a Workflow or a Schedule, for example). Those objects cannot be deleted and are stored here.
In the Explorer list, the following columns are displayed by default:
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Name
Folder or object name
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Title
Optional, descriptive title to help identify the purpose of the folder or object
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Type
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Platform
You can only assign individual agents to a group if they all have the same platform.
Note: This is not the operating system.
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Last Modified
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Opened by
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Version
The following columns are also available but hidden by default:
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Archive Key 1 and Archive Key 2
Archive keys are keywords you assign to the object. Later on you can perform searches or you can filter objects using them:
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Archive Key 1 is limited to max. 60 characters
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Archive Key 2 is limited to max. 20 characters
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The Explorer also gives you access to the following functions:
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My Favorites
Add the objects that you regularly work with to your favorites to find them as quickly as possible. The objects are not moved from its source location. Moving objects to your favorites simply creates a link to those objects. You can perform all the actions that you are entitled to also from this folder. For more information, see Adding to Favorites.
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My Catalog
My Catalog is the personal, interactive dashboard of operators. It provides real-time data and links to all the objects they are entitled to work with.
System administrators configure and maintain the My Catalog dashboards. When they create one, they add to this folder the objects to which the operator has privileges and rights. For more information, see Configuring the User Catalog.
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Recently Used
This list contains the 50 objects you last worked with. Right-click any object to open the context menu that gives you access to all the functions available for that object, according to your user privileges.
The only exception is importing objects. You cannot import objects because the items in this list are links to the actual objects. For more information, see Object Links.
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Recycled Bin, see Deleting and Restoring Objects and Folders
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Transport Case
Objects can be exchanged among Automation Engine systems or individual clients within the same Automation Engine system. Adding objects to the transport case in the originating system is the first step. Once here, you unload its contents and finally load it in the target system/client. For more information, see Transport Case.
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Version Control tab
Version Control allows you to create and manage multiple versions of an object. It lets you export and import versions to and from a remote repository and rollback changes to a previous version. It also gives you access to the commit history of the Client. You can synchronize repositories across multiple nodes of a system to access your data and ensure a collaborative working environment for all developers and object designers. For more information, see Version Control.
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Packs tab
Available if the Plugin Manager is installed. This list contains the Packs that are available to you. For more information, see About Packs and Plug-ins.
Toolbar
When you select an object or a pack, the toolbar displays the name of the folder where it is stored. It also enables the buttons that are relevant for the selected object. For example, if a folder contains a Job and a VARA object, the Execute button is not enabled because one of the objects (VARA) is not executable.
The following buttons are available:
- Add Object and Add Folder open the Add ... dialogs.
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Open
Opens the selected object in edit mode
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Delete
Moves the selected object to the Recycle Bin
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Execute
Executes the selected object immediately. Click the arrow to display more execution options
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Executions
Opens a list with historical data on the execution of the selected object
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Last Report
Opens the Reports window displaying the latest report of the selected object
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Last Monitor
Opens the latest monitor of the selected executable object
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More button
Expand it to access more functions that are available to the selected folder or object
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Details button
Opens a pane with detailed information about the selected object
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Export Table
Exports the content of the list as comma-separated values in a CSV file
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Refresh button
Refreshes the view
Details Pane
The Details pane is displayed when you select an object and click the Details button in the toolbar. This pane provides the most important data on the object. It is organized in collapsible sections:
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General
Most important setting on the object General Page
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History
User who created the object and user(s) who modified it as well as how often.
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Runtime
Estimated runtime for the object
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Authorizations
Authorizations set on the selected object
See also: