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Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation

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Business Process Instances<br />

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• Value — The text string to be output by this element.<br />

You can close the BPL Viewer page and return to the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Business Processes] page by clicking [Business Processes]<br />

in the navigation path at the top of the BPL Viewer page.<br />

9.3 Business Process Instances<br />

The [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Business Processes] > [Business Process Instances] page displays any current instances of a business<br />

process in the currently running production. If a business process has completed its work, there is no entry for it on this<br />

page.<br />

You can display the Business Process Instances page by clicking Instances next to the name of a business process name<br />

on the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Business Processes] page.<br />

There is no menu on the Business Process Instances page. You can return to the home page by clicking [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] in the<br />

title bar navigation path. You can return to the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Business Processes] page by clicking your browser’s Back<br />

command one or more times.<br />

There are three commands at the top of the Business Process Instances page, below the title bar:<br />

• Click the Home command to return to the home page and the main menu.<br />

• Click the Filter Instances command to find instances of special interest.<br />

• Click the Purge command to purge instance records.<br />

Under the row of commands are two display areas, one above the other:<br />

• The top display lists the instances.<br />

• When you click an underlined ClassName in the top half of the screen, the corresponding BPL diagram displays in the<br />

top half of the screen.<br />

• When you click the Filter Instances command in the top half of the screen, the bottom display permits you to enter<br />

search criteria to filter the list of instances.<br />

• When you click an underlined PrimaryRequest number in the top half of the screen, the corresponding message contents<br />

display in XML format in the bottom half of the screen.<br />

The following topics provide details.<br />

9.3.1 Business Process Instance Entries<br />

The Business Process Instances table displays the start time for the currently running production, followed by a list of<br />

business process instances. Several columns of information are provided for each instance in the table:<br />

• ID — The unique identifier for the instantiated business process.<br />

• IsCompleted — An integer value of 1 means that IsCompleted is true; the primary request that initiated this business<br />

process has been completed. A value of 0 means IsCompleted is false; the primary request has not yet been completed.<br />

• ClassName — The configured name of the business process host class.<br />

When the ClassName is underlined, it means that the host class is a BPL business process. You can click on the<br />

underlined ClassName to display the BPL diagram for the host class.<br />

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