Activation
Executable objects go through four stages during execution. The first one is the activation stage, which is a preparatory step in the execution process.
During the activation stage very few things happen. This list outlines them:
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The activation starts.
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The object gets a runID. If the object is a Workflow, all its tasks are also activated and they get their runIDs.
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The task is available and visible in the Process Monitoring perspective.
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If available, PromptSets are called.
Note: Modifying the default values of PromptSets via scripts is not possible. This is because PromptSets are called long before the scripts are generated.
 
The following diagram illustrates the steps that a task undergoes during activation:
                
            
Ways of Activating Objects
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Through Workflows
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Through Schedules
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Using the Execute Recurring option
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Through Job Groups
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Using Script elements (ACTIVATE_UC_OBJECT or RESTART_UC_OBJECT)
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Through object configuration
 
Next Stage
When the activation stage has finished, the task enters the Generation stage.
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