Activity | Area | Description |
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Add action |
Application modeling |
Add a menu entry of type Action. You can use this type to refer to:
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Add activities |
Business modeling |
Use a business process of type Activity to add an activity directly to the business process hierarchy. Add a business process of type Activity to a business process of type Process. |
Add application commands |
Application modeling | For each application, you can define the commands of the application. |
Add application components |
Application modeling | For each application, you can define the components of the application. A component is an important well-defined part of an application. Components can be optional or always required. Optional components can be licensed. |
Add application forms |
Application modeling |
For each application, you can add the user interface forms of that application. You can use these forms, for example, to refer to from an activity. |
Add application reports |
Application modeling | For each application, you can add the reports that can be created by the application. |
Add applications to solutions |
Application modeling | You can define which applications are used in your solution. |
Add business process |
Process modeling |
You can set up a flow for business processes of these types:
You usually do so to indicate how the business processes in the business process hierarchy are related. To add a business process to a flow, you can choose from the business processes that are defined in the business process hierarchy of the current solution. If you add a business process to a flow, and you select:
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Add client |
Application modeling | Add a menu entry of type Client. |
Add configuration |
Testing |
If during the preparation of a test, a new configuration is used, you can add this configuration to the solution. |
Add connectors |
Process modeling | Add the connectors which indicate, for example, the flow of activities, events, objects, and the effect of gateways. |
Add events |
Process modeling |
Add the required events to the flow. An event is something that happens during the process. Events affect the flow of the process and usually have a cause or an impact and in general require or allow for a reaction. You can use these types of events:
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Add exercises to module hierarchy |
Training | Use exercises to practice what is trained. For example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can add existing exercises to each module element in the module hierarchy: modules, topics, and lessons. Each module element in the module hierarchy can have several exercises. If you generated the module, based on the generation settings, exercises can be already added to the generated module elements. |
Add existing activity |
Process modeling |
If you set up a process flow, usually, you first define the things to be done in the process. So, you first add the activities or (sub-)processes. This activity describes how to add an existing activity to a flow. If you add an activity to a flow, it is automatically added to the lane for the related role. If, in the flow, no lane is available for the role, a new lane is created. You can choose an existing activity from these lists:
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Add form |
Application modeling |
Add a menu entry of type Form. You can use this type to refer to:
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Add gateways |
Process modeling |
Add gateways to the flow where required. A gateway is a decision point where the flow is directed in a certain way based on criteria or user action. You can use these types of gateways:
Usually, two gateways are used for a decision point: an opening gateway and a closing gateway. These gateways must be of the same type. As a consequence, usually, a flow has an even number of gateways. Each exclusive gateway has a question or description to shortly explain the decision to be made. Inclusive and parallel gateways can have such a question or description, if required.
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Add lane |
Process modeling |
Add a lane if required. Each lane represents a specific role. The lanes are used to indicate responsibility for activities, processes, and objects. If you add activities, and no lane is yet available for the related role, a new lane is added automatically. However, a business process, flow, or data object are not related to a role. If you want to add such an element and the required lane is not available, you can add a lane manually. To add a lane, you can choose from the roles that are defined for the current solution and its referenced solutions. |
Add menu |
Application modeling | Add a menu entry of type Menu. You can use this type to group the menu. |
Add module elements to module hierarchy based on business process |
Training | Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can add topics and lessons based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
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Add module elements to module hierarchy manually |
Training | Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can manually add module elements of type:
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Add object |
Process modeling | You can add an object to the flow design. An object is a data object, document or deliverable such as an item, invoice, physical document, or product. Objects can represent, for example, inputs and outputs of processes and activities, or the content of messages exchanged internally or externally. To add an object, you can choose from the objects as defined for the current solution and its referenced solutions. If you add an object to a flow, and you select:
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Add phases |
Business modeling |
Use phases to divide a value chain into a high-level grouping of the processes by function or purpose. Phases represent logical parts of the end-to-end flow. Add a business process of type Phase to a business process of type Value chain. |
Add positions |
Business modeling | Add positions to each organization in the organization hierarchy. A position not only defines which role a person has in this part of the organization, but also gives a specification of the role of the person. For example, a team consists of several persons with the role Engineer. However, one of them has, in this team, the position of Lead engineer. You can use positions as defined in the Human resources module or create positions in RapidValue. |
Add procedure activity steps to activity steps |
Process modeling | You can add procedure activity steps to another activity. A common scenario is that you add procedure activity steps to the sub activity that is linked to these steps. If the other activity:
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Add process groups |
Business modeling |
You can use groups to structure the processes in a phase or a supporting process. Usually, you use groups to group processes that have a similar purpose or are done by similar roles. However, you can use them to provide any structure. Add a group to these types of business processes:
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Add processes |
Business modeling |
Use a business process of type Process to define the process and the related flow to be done. Add a business process of type Process to these types of business processes:
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Add report |
Application modeling |
Add a menu entry of type Report. You can use this type to refer to:
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Add scenarios |
Business modeling |
Use a business process of type Scenario to define a scenario for a process. A scenario can be, for example, a specific route through an existing flow. Add a business process of type Scenario to a business process of type Process to which a flow is assigned. As a result, the flow is also added to the added scenario business process. |
Add steps manually |
Process modeling | You can add activity steps manually. You can also remove steps, move steps up or down, and add images.
Be aware: if you have recorded a task guide for the activity, you cannot edit, add, or remove activity steps in RapidValue.
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Add steps with Task recorder |
Process modeling |
You can record activity steps with the Task recorder. You can add the recorded steps to the activity. On an activity, you cannot change or remove the steps as added by the Task recorder. You can only change the steps in the task recorder and save the changes to the activity in RapidValue. If recording the steps is ready:
You can also save the task recording from the Task recorder to the Downloads folder on your PC in these ways:
As a result, of saving a task recording to RapidValue or uploading a task recording to an activity, the recorded steps are saved as activity steps. Note that not only the step descriptions are saved, but also the step titles and notes, if defined. If you added a sub task to the task recording, this is also saved as such to the activity steps. Warning! If already steps are available for an activity and you save or upload a task recording, the existing steps are deleted, and the recorded steps are added.
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Add sub-flow |
Process modeling |
If you set up a process flow, usually, you first define the things to be done in the process. So, you first add the activities or (sub-)flows. This activity describes how to add a sub-flow to a flow. To add a sub-flow, you can choose from the flows that are defined for the current solution and its referenced solutions. If you add a sub-flow to a flow, and you select:
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Add supporting processes |
Business modeling |
You can use a business process of type Supporting processes to group processes that are not part of the main process in the business solution. A supporting process is required to be able to do the main processes. Examples of supporting processes are: HRM and IT. Add a business process of type Supporting processes is to the root node in the business process hierarchy. |
Add test case to test suite |
Testing |
You can manually add test cases to a test suite. You can only add already existing test cases. |
Add translation |
RapidValue | You can translate all RapidValue elements that can be a part of your solution. For each element record, you can create a translation. To help the translator, the not-yet-translated text is shown in the current language. |
Add value chain |
Business modeling |
Use a value chain to group a chain of processes and activities to be executed in the business solution to reach the goals of the business solution. Link a business process of type Value chain to the root node in the business process hierarchy. |
Analyze business process capability map |
Administration | You can use the business process capability map to show and analyze the performance of your business processes in several dimensions.
These business process dimensions are:
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Analyze gaps |
Business modeling |
Analyze the gaps in the business processes of the relevant solution and specify what is required to make these business processes in line with the customer needs. |
Analyze solution summary |
Administration | You can present and analyze solution data in a solution overview. For each main building block of the solution, a summary is shown. |
Apply filter to business process hierarchy |
Deployment | You can apply a filter to business process hierarchies to only show the business processes that meet the defined conditions. You can apply a filter to the business process hierarchies on these pages:
If filtered, a business process hierarchy shows:
The steps, as an example, explain how to apply filters on the Business process designer hierarchy. |
Apply text template |
RapidValue | You can apply text templates to new records. A text template is a default text that you can apply automatically or manually. You can use a text template in a formatted text field, usually a description or a note, of the defined RapidValue entity. Apply text template automatically
The Apply initially to new records check box defines when a text template is applied automatically. If this check box is:
The applicable template is searched for based on:
Only the first found text template, which settings matches the table, field, solution, and conditions, is applied. Apply text template manually
You can manually apply text templates that meet the settings of the current record:
The steps in this topic explain how to manually apply a text template to a requirement. You can, in a similar way, apply text templates to other RapidValue entities with formatted text fields.
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Assign and design new flow |
Process modeling | If no flow at all exists for the selected business process, you can create and assign a flow and start the flow designer in one go. As a result, both a process and a flow are created and assigned to the selected business process. The type of the created process is defined by the type of the selected business process. The process type defines the flow design options. |
Assign copy of assigned flow |
Process modeling |
You can create a copy of the flow that is currently assigned to the selected business process. The currently assigned flow is the flow that is defined on the Business processes form, in the Process section, in the Flow field. Once created, the flow copy is directly assigned to the selected business process. So, the flow copy replaces the originally assigned flow for the selected business process. |
Assign copy of existing activity as procedure activity |
Process modeling | Before you record a scenario or a process flow, usually, you first assign a procedure activity to the relevant business process. If you want to:
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Assign existing activity as procedure activity |
Process modeling | Before you record a scenario or a process flow, usually, you first assign a procedure activity to the relevant business process. If you want to:
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Assign existing flow |
Process modeling |
You can assign an existing flow to a business process in the business process hierarchy. As a result, both the flow and the related process are assigned to the selected business process. |
Assign module to trainee |
Training | If a trainee must be trained on a module, assign the module to the trainee. As a result:
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Assign new activity as procedure activity |
Process modeling | Before you record a scenario or a process flow, usually, you first assign a procedure activity to the relevant business process. If you want to:
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Assign new flow |
Process modeling |
You can create a flow and directly assign it to a business process in the business process hierarchy on the Business processes form. As a result, both a process and a flow are created and assigned to the selected business process. The type of the created process is defined by the type of the selected business process. The process type defines the flow design options. You can use this option if you want to assign a new flow while already a flow is assigned or if you want to only assign and not yet design a new flow. |
Assign reference numbers to business processes |
Process modeling | You can assign reference numbers to business processes to enhance the traceability of business processes. On assigning reference numbers, the applicable reference number format is searched for. If for the selected business process:
The applicable format is applied to the business process itself and the business processes beneath it. Note: The assigned reference numbers are only shown if, for the solution, the Show reference field is set to Yes. |
Assign test run to tester |
Testing | If a test run is ready to be done, assign it to the responsible tester. |
Assign work package to business process |
Deployment | In project management, you can use a work package to combine related tasks. You can combine tasks in work packages based on, for example, geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time budget. If you want to use work packages to synchronize with Azure DevOps, assign a work package group and a work package to each of the relevant business processes. In the DevOps mapping, typically, you map a work package group to an epic and a work package to a feature. If you synchronize business processes with the Azure DevOps project, for each business process, the related requirements are combined in the defined work package groups and work packages. The synchronization is done based on the DevOps mapping as defined for the solution. |
Browse LCS project for solution |
Deployment |
From RapidValue, you can browse the LCS project that is linked to a RapidValue solution. |
Calculate solution statistics |
Deployment | You can calculate the statistics for a solution. |
Change owner |
RapidValue |
Use ownership to indicate which user is responsible for which record. |
Change status |
RapidValue |
Use statuses to keep track of the progress on and state of the solution you work on. You can assign these statuses:
For requirements, you can also use these additional statuses:
For translations, the:
To tests and test runs, you can assign these statuses:
To trainee module elements and trainee exercises, you can assign these statuses:
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Change test case status |
Testing |
If you have completed a test case, and if required also added requirements, you can assign the appropriate status to the test case. |
Change test run status |
Testing |
The test run status is automatically updated based on the test case statuses. However, you can change the test run status manually. You can do so, for example, if the test run has no test cases or if you want to overrule the automatically defined test run status. To test runs, you can assign these statuses:
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Change test run status - Test manager |
Testing |
You can, if required, overrule the automatically defined test run status. To test runs, you can assign these statuses:
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Change test status |
Testing |
You can, if required, overrule the automatically defined test status. To tests, you can assign these statuses:
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Check flow element sequence |
Process modeling | A flow can have several elements:
The sequence of these elements defines the sequence in which these appear in published content. For example, in a website or a document. By default, these elements are ranked in the sequence in which you add these elements to the flow design. Often, this is not the sequence in which you want these elements to appear in published content. This topic explains how to change the flow element sequence. |
Check for errors |
Process modeling |
You can automatically check RapidValue elements for errors.
Which checks are done? Generally, the checks are done that are also done when you manually enter a record and save it to the database. So, the checks are done that control the data consistency in the database. For example, does a used reference still exist in the database?
What is checked? If you check for errors, these RapidValue elements are checked:
Example:
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Compare flows |
Process modeling |
If a flow is created as a copy of another flow, you can compare the changes between the current flow and its original flow or other copies of the flow. You can also compare the flow with any other flow. To do so, on the Compare to dialog, set the Show only flows of the '...' process toggle button to No. |
Compare solutions |
Process modeling |
You can compare solutions to find the differences. If you compare solutions, these elements are taken into account:
As a result of the comparison, these differences can be found (B = Base solution; C = Compare-to solution):
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Configure copy of solution |
Business modeling |
You can create a solution that is selectively based on an existing solution. You can indicate how to:
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Consolidate solution |
Process modeling |
In a solution, you can use elements from reference solutions. To consolidate the current solution, you can merge these elements into the current solution. So, you make these elements unique for the current solution. You can consolidate one reference solution at a time. If several reference solutions are available, carefully select which one to consolidate first. Duplicate elements If you consolidate a solution, duplicate elements can be found. So, elements from the reference solution can already exist in the current solution. You can define what action is taken if a duplicate is found:
For each duplicate that is found, a task is created and assigned to the user who does the consolidation. Such a task describes the found duplicate and the action that is taken. You can use the task to check whether the right action is taken and to make changes, if required. Reference solutions As a result of the consolidation, the selected reference solution is removed from the reference solutions of the current solution. Note: In a reference solution, you can also use elements from another solution (which is a reference solution of your reference solution). You can have used such elements in your current solution. In this case, the reference solution of your reference solution is added as a reference solution to the current solution. Example: Solution 'Base' has a reference solution 'A'. Solution 'A' has a reference solution '1'. In solution 'Base', you have used a flow from solution 'A'. This flow in solution 'A' has an activity from solution '1'. If you consolidate solution 'A' into solution 'Base':
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Copy activity and link copy to procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | If you have recorded a procedure activity, the steps of the procedure activity can cover several activities. You can copy an existing activity and link the copy to the selected procedure activity steps. |
Copy exercise |
Training | Use exercises to practice, for example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can create a copy of an existing exercise in the 'exercises library'. Make sure to assign the exercise to a business process. Later, you can assign business process exercises to modules, topics, and lessons in the module hierarchy. |
Copy existing flow |
Process modeling | You can create a copy of an existing flow and, at another time, assign it to a business process in the business processes hierarchy or use it as sub-flow in another flow. |
Copy solution |
Business modeling |
You can create a solution based on an existing solution. As a result:
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Copy test case |
Testing | You can make a copy of an existing test case. |
Copy test suite |
Testing | You can make a copy of an existing test suite. |
Create activity |
Process modeling | You can create an activity on the Activity page and later add it to a flow. |
Create activity and add to flow |
Process modeling |
If you set up a flow, usually, you first define the things to be done in the process. So, you first add the activities or (sub-)processes. This activity describes how to add a new activity to a flow. If you add an activity to a flow, it is automatically added to the lane for the related role. If, in the flow, no lane is available for the role, a new lane is created. |
Create activity and link it to procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | If you have recorded a procedure activity, the steps of the procedure activity can cover several activities. You can create a new activity and link it to the selected procedure activity steps. |
Create and design exercise for business process |
Training | Use a business process exercise to practice the execution of the business process. You can create and design an exercise and assign it to a business process in one go. Each business process can have several exercises. Later, you can assign business process exercises to modules, topics, and lessons in the module hierarchy. |
Create and download data file |
Deployment | From each content package, you can create a data file. This is an XML file of type rvdata that contains all configuration data of the content package. You can find and download the created data file on the Business process file share workspace, on the Data files tab. |
Create blank solution |
Business modeling | You can create a blank solution. |
Create evaluation |
Analysis |
Before you evaluate the goals and identify opportunities, you create the evaluation. |
Create exercise |
Training | Use exercises to practice, for example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can create an exercise in the 'exercises library'. Make sure to assign the exercise to a business process. Later, you can assign business process exercises to modules, topics, and lessons in the module hierarchy. |
Create flow |
Process modeling |
You can create a flow centrally and, at another time, assign it to a business process in the business processes hierarchy or use it as sub-flow in another flow. |
Create flow based on procedure activity |
Process modeling | If you have recorded a process, and linked the procedure activity steps to sub activities, you can create a flow. Each assigned sub activity is added to the flow in the sequence of the steps to which these sub activities are assigned. On creation, the flow is automatically assigned to the related business process. |
Create LCS project |
Deployment | Before you publish a solution to Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS), you are advised to create the related project in LCS. |
Create Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations application |
Application modeling | Create a D365 FO application that can play a role in your solutions. |
Create module |
Training | Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can create a blank module. Later, you can add its topics, lessons, and exercises. |
Create question on business process |
Business modeling |
During the Analysis phase, you can create questions on the business processes of your solution. |
Create question on gap analysis |
Business modeling |
During the gap analysis you can create questions on the business processes that are marked as Gap. |
Create question on process verification |
Business modeling |
During the process verification you can create questions on business processes. Usually, you do so for the business processes that you mark as Gap. |
Create question on scope definition |
Business modeling | During the scope definition, you can create questions on business processes. You can do so, for business processes that are in scope or out of scope. |
Create question on solution |
Business modeling |
During the Analysis phase, you can create questions on your solution. |
Create requirement for test case |
Testing | If you found a defect or any other issue during the test, you can add a requirement to the test case to get it solved. |
Create requirement on Business strategy designer |
Business modeling | You can create requirements for business processes when you define the strategy. You can do so on the Business strategy designer. |
Create requirement on gap analysis |
Business modeling |
You can create requirements for the business processes when you analyze the gaps. Usually, you do so for the business processes that are marked as Gap. |
Create requirement on process verification |
Business modeling |
You can create requirements for business processes when you verify business processes. Usually, you do so for the business processes that you mark as Gap. |
Create requirement on scope definition |
Business modeling | You can create requirements for business processes when you define the scope of the implementation project. |
Create requirement on solution |
Business modeling |
During implementation, you can create requirements for your solution and for specific records in your solution. Besides to the solution, you can assign requirements to:
You can assign requirements to these records on the Requirement page (as explained in the steps) and in the Requirements FactBox for these records.
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Create snapshot of solution configuration |
Administration | You create a solution configuration snapshot to be able to use the QA view. You can use the QA view to explore the configuration of solutions. A solution configuration snapshot is an image of the configuration at a specific date and time. A solution configuration snapshot consists of:
You create a solution configuration snapshot in these cases:
Always create snapshots in the background in batch, as the creation of a snapshot can take quite some time. If you frequently make changes to the solution configuration, you can also define the recurrence. Note The snapshot gets the solution elements of all solutions in the current environment. |
Create snapshot of test configuration |
Administration | You create a test configuration snapshot to be able to use the Test view. You can use the Test view to explore the test configuration. A test configuration snapshot is an image of the test configuration at a specific date and time. A test configuration snapshot consists of:
You create a test configuration snapshot in these cases:
Note The snapshot gets the test-related elements of all solutions in the current environment. |
Create task - General |
RapidValue | You can create general tasks that are not related to any specific record. You can only monitor and edit these general tasks from the Tasks
and My tasks pages on these workspaces:
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Create task - Record specific |
RapidValue | You can create tasks for a specific record. You can only create these tasks from the record form. You do so on Tasks FactBox. However, you can monitor and edit these tasks from the My tasks and Tasks pages. |
Create task to fix error |
Process modeling |
You can create a task to solve an error at another time. |
Create test - Existing test suite |
Testing | You can create a test based on an existing test suite. For each test, you can define these test-specific settings:
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Create test - New test suite |
Testing | You can generate a test suite for the flow of a selected business process. You can select for which flow activities you want a test case created and added to the test suite. As a result, a test is created for the selected business process with the generated test suite linked to it. |
Create test case |
Testing | If you need a test case that is not based on an activity in a flow, you must manually create the test case. |
Create test suite |
Testing |
You can create a blank test suite. If you do so, you must manually define most of the settings and information. |
Create web application |
Application modeling | Create a web application that can play a role in one of your solutions. For a web application, you can define forms, reports, or commands that open a URL. |
Customize resources |
Deployment | The resources define the layout of the website. So, these resources serve as a template for the look-and-feel of a website.
You can apply resources in these ways:
This topic describes how to customize the standard resources and apply the customized resources to a website. |
Define business process capability map |
Business modeling | You can define the business process capability map to indicate the performance of your business processes in several dimensions.
These business process dimensions are:
This topic explains how to define these business process capability map dimensions:
You define the area on creation of a business process.
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Define categories for business process |
Architecture | You can use categories to link business processes to a specific purpose. So, in one solution, you can combine business processes for several purposes. Purposes can be, for example, training, user assistance, RSAT (Remote server administration tool), or security.
For each business process, you can define to which categories it belongs. You can use business process categories to:
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Define custom tiles |
Deployment |
For each website, you can define the tiles to be shown on the website.
This topic describes how to define a tile that refers to another website.
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Define fit and gap categories |
Business modeling | You can define several fit categories or gap categories for your implementation project. When you verify processes and it fits or you find a gap, you can link the related fit/gap category to the business processes. Thus, indicating the sort of fit or gap for the business process. |
Define goals for solution |
Business modeling | Define the goals for the current RapidValue solution. |
Define metrics for solution |
Business modeling | Define the metrics to measure the goals of the current RapidValue solution. Only define metrics for the measurable goals. |
Define project milestones |
Business modeling | You can define several implementation milestones for your implementation project. When you define the project scope, you can assign business processes to a specific project milestone. Thus, indicating when each business process is scheduled to be implemented. |
Define project scope |
Business modeling |
Define which business processes of the relevant solution are in or out of scope for the implementation project. One of these scenarios is applicable:
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Define reference number format for business process |
Process modeling | You can assign reference numbers to business processes to enhance the traceability of business processes. To define the reference number, by default the format is applied that is set up for the solution. However, you can define a business-process-specific reference number format. This format is applied to the business process itself and the business processes beneath it. |
Define 'see also' references for business process |
Architecture | For each business process, you can define 'see also' references. You can use this to refer to entities where information can be found that is relevant for the business process. You can refer to:
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Define solution tiles |
Deployment |
For each website, you can define the tiles to be shown on the website.
This topic describes how to define a tile for a RapidValue solution to be published on the website.
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Define task priority |
RapidValue | To indicate the importance and urgency of a task, you can assign a priority to each task. The default task priority is Normal. |
Define test settings |
Testing | If the test is created or generated, you can review and change its settings, like test type, and priority. |
Define web application line |
Application modeling |
For a web application, you can define a form to open a URL. |
Define website - Azure file storage |
Deployment |
You can define a website to be stored in Azure file storage. Before you publish the website, this folder must be manually created on the Azure file storage.
You can retrieve the Path, User name, and Key from the 'net use' command of the related file share on Azure. You can find this on the Connect pane of the file share, under Connect from Windows.
Example:
For this example, what do you fill in on the website definition?:
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Define website - Local folder |
Deployment |
You can define a website to be stored in a local folder. This local folder must be available on the server on which D365 FO runs.
Before you publish the website, this folder must be manually created on the server. If you do not have access to this server, ask your administrator to create the folder.
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Define website - RapidValue file share |
Deployment |
You can define a website to be stored in the business process file share.
On publish, files and folders are generated and stored in a temporary folder. When generation is finished:
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Deploy and use published website |
Deployment |
Whether you publish a website, a title page, or a solution, in all cases a set of folders and files is created. You can use these folders and files to publish this content to your website.
How to publish the content to your website depends on the storage type:
A published website can have several navigation options:
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Design exercise |
Training | If an exercise is linked to a flow, you can design the exercise based on the flow. On the flow diagram, you can click the activities to be included in the exercise. You can also click a sub-flow to see the next level flow diagram to include sub-flow activities in the exercise. A selected activity is added to the exercise as an exercise activity. You can design an exercise both from the business process exercises and from the 'exercise library'. The steps explain how to design an exercise from the business process exercises. |
Design test |
Testing | You can review and change the design of existing tests. |
Do a training |
Training | Once a module is assigned to you as a trainee, you can start the training from the My training workspace. |
Download exported task guides ZIP |
Deployment | You can export task guides to create security scenarios in the Security and compliance studio. On export, the found task guides are added to a ZIP file with this folder structure:
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Download 'RapidValue data entry template' |
Deployment | If you want to import data into RapidValue from a Microsoft Excel file, make sure you always use the 'RapidValue data entry template' as a basis. You can download this file from RapidValue.
You can use this template for simple data entry into RapidValue. With this template, you can:
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Edit activity |
Process modeling | You can complete the activity settings and description. |
Edit exercise activities |
Training | When you design an exercise, you can add activities from a flow to the exercise. If you do so, based on the activity, an exercise activity is created. You can edit an exercise activity. You can, for example, define the data to be used in the exercise, give additional instructions, and define the expected results. |
Edit task recording |
Process modeling |
If a task recording is linked to a RapidValue activity, you can edit it as well from the activity. On the Task recorder, you can:
If you are ready making changes to the recording:
As a result, of saving a task recording to RapidValue or uploading a task recording to an activity, the recorded steps are saved as activity steps. Note that not only the step descriptions are saved, but also the step titles and notes, if defined. If you added a sub task to the task recording, this is also saved as such to the activity steps. Warning! If already steps are available for an activity and you save or upload a task recording, the existing steps are deleted, and the recorded steps are added.
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Enable multi-language name display |
Architecture |
You can configure RapidValue to enable multi-language name display. You can use this to view your RapidValue records in two languages. This can be useful, for example, if your current user language is French and you imported an English solution. Note: Translated names are only shown for the identification names of your RapidValue records. Multi-language name display only makes sense if the names are translated to your current user language. To enable multi-language name display, enable the Translations > Translation Fields configuration key. As a result, on the:
Note: The original name of the record is the originally entered identifier of the record. So, it can be any language. If multi-language name display isn't required, disable the Translations > Translation Fields configuration key. This improves performance and simplifies the user interface. |
Enable translations in RapidValue |
Architecture |
You can configure RapidValue to enable translations. To enable translations, enable the Translations configuration key. As a result, all translation capabilities in RapidValue are made available in the user interface. Also, the multi-language support in the (pre)views is enabled. If translations are not required, disable the Translations configuration key. This improves performance and simplifies the user interface. |
Enter data in 'RapidValue data entry template' |
Deployment | Use the downloaded 'Rapidvalue data entry template' Microsoft Excel file to enter the data to be imported in RapidValue.
Some specifics of the template to consider during data entry:
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Enter feedback from Business processes view |
RapidValue | You can enter feedback on entities of a RapidValue solution if you browse the solution in the Business processes view of the Business process presentation. As an example, in this topic, you browse to and enter feedback on an activity. |
Enter feedback from solution design |
Deployment | You can enter feedback on several entities of a RapidValue solution from the solution design. You can enter the feedback via the Feedback FactBox. As an example, in this topic, you enter feedback on a flow. |
Enter feedback from website |
RapidValue | If you publish a website, you can indicate that the 'Provide feedback' button is shown for each published topic. If so, you can use this button to enter feedback on each topic on the website. The feedback is created in the RapidValue environment from which the website is published. You can only provide feedback if you are a user in this environment. The steps in this topic only cover the feedback entry steps in RapidValue. To start the RapidValue feedback entry, on the website, select a topic, and click 'Provide feedback'. As a result, the RapidValue Feedback page is opened. |
Enter test results for test case |
Testing | Follow the test cases to do the actual test. For each test case done, enter your conclusion. |
Enter translation |
RapidValue |
If the translation is done inside D365 FO usually, the RapidValue element texts are translated from the Business process translation workspace. The translator can replace the not-yet-translated text with the translation. |
Evaluate goals and identify opportunities |
Analysis |
Have a meeting or workshop to evaluate the goals in your strategy to identify the opportunities for your company. Do a structured assessment of your business goals and the related business opportunities. During the evaluation, you rate the goals on these properties:
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Explore solution configuration |
Administration | You can explore the solution configuration of the current solution and its related solutions. To explore which elements are related to a specific element in the solution configuration, pin an element. You can pin an element of these types:
Examples: Pin an activity For a pinned activity, you can explore:
Pin a flow For a pinned flow, you can explore:
Note A snapshot contains the elements of all solutions in the current environment. If you have not yet pinned an element or if you unpinned a selection, only the elements of the current solution are shown. If you pin an element of the current solution, also the related elements are shown of:
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Explore test configuration |
Administration | You can explore the test configuration of the current solution and its related solutions. To explore which elements are related to a specific element in the test configuration, pin an element. You can pin an element of these types:
Example Pin test runFor example, for a pinned test run, you can explore:
Note The snapshot contains the test-related elements of all solutions in the current environment. If you have not yet pinned an element or if you unpinned a selection, only the elements of the current solution are shown. If you pin an element of a specific solution, also the related elements are shown of:
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Export business processes to LCS |
Process modeling | You can export a business process hierarchy to a business process library in LCS. On export to LCS, you can choose to export:
When you export business processes to LCS, these rules are applied:
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Export configuration |
Deployment | You can export most elements, as defined in RapidValue, to a content package. A content package consists of configuration data that is stored in RapidValue tables in XML format. For each record in a configuration, a line is created in the content package. You can share a content package with other D365 FO environments where RapidValue is installed. You can export these elements, as defined in RapidValue, to a content package:
On export of an element, all related records are also exported. For example, if you export an activity, also the related role, area, application, steps, etc. are exported. For each of these related records a separate line is created in the content package. |
Export task guides |
Deployment | You can export task guides to create security scenarios in the Security and compliance studio. You export the task guides based on a selected business process. Also, the children of the selected business process are exported. On export, the applicable task guides are searched for. The search for and export of task guides is different depending on the business process setup. If the business process has:
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Export translations |
RapidValue | You can export records to be translated outside D365 FO . For example, you can outsource the translation to a translation agency. As a result of the export, a Microsoft Excel file is created to which the to-be-translated records are added. This file is added to the Translation files tab on the Business process file share workspace. |
Find where records are used |
Process modeling |
You can find where a selection of records is used. You can do so from most element pages in RapidValue, like Flows, Roles, and Goals. |
Fix errors |
Process modeling | Fix the found errors. You can do so immediately from the Check page. |
Generate module |
Training | Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can generate a module based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of the module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If you generate a module, also exercises are generated for the created module hierarchy. If a flow is assigned to a business process, the exercise is based on this flow. If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
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Generate test run |
Testing |
You can generate a test run based on a test as defined for a selected business process. If the test runs are created, you can review and change the test run settings. |
Get process guidance for a form |
RapidValue | If end-user guidance is setup and published, you can get user-specific guidance on forms. |
Get process guidance for a user |
RapidValue | If end-user guidance is setup and published, you can get guidance on processes and activities that are applicable to the user. Besides the end-user guidance, also other user-related information is shown. |
Get RapidValue record link |
Deployment | You can link to RapidValue records from outside D365 FO. To do so, get the link in RapidValue and use it in another application, for example, SharePoint, Azure DevOps, or Microsoft Word. You can link to a:
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Import activities from task guides in LCS |
Process modeling | You can import task guides as defined in LCS to RapidValue. For each imported task guide, an activity is created. This task guide information is imported:
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Import business processes from LCS |
Process modeling | You can import business processes as defined in LCS to RapidValue. |
Import configuration - Content package - Direct |
Deployment | You can directly import a solution or any part of a solution from a content package. A content package consists of configuration data that is stored in RapidValue tables in XML format. For each record in a configuration, a line exists in the content package. |
Import configuration - Content package - Selective |
Deployment | You can selectively import a solution or any part of a solution from a content package. A content package consists of configuration data that is stored in RapidValue tables in XML format. For each record in a configuration, a line exists in the content package.
The steps in this topic show how to import a content package from another D365 FO environment with RapidValue installed. |
Import configuration - Content package - Separate |
Deployment | You can import a solution or any part of a solution, as a new separate solution. You can import from a content package. A content package consists of configuration data that is stored in RapidValue tables in XML format. For each record in a configuration, a line exists in the content package. |
Import configuration - Data file - Direct |
Deployment |
You can directly import a solution or any part of a solution from a data file that is created from a RapidValue content package. A data file is an XML file of type RVDATA that contains all configuration data of the content package. You can also import a data file from:
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Import configuration - Data file - Selective |
Deployment |
You can selectively import a solution or any part of a solution from a data file that is created from a RapidValue content package. A data file is an XML file of type rvdata that contains all configuration data of the content package. On selective import, the data file is analyzed, and the contents of this file is compared with the already existing data in RapidValue. If a to-be-imported record already exists in RapidValue, you can indicate what to do:
The steps in this topic show how to import a data file from a file location on your computer. You can also import a data file from:
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Import configuration - Data file - Separate |
Deployment |
You can import a solution or any part of a solution, as a new separate solution. You can import from a data file that is created from a RapidValue content package. A data file is an XML file of type rvdata that contains all configuration data of the content package. As a result of the separate import, none of your existing RapidValue content is overwritten. The steps in this topic show how to import a data file from a file location on your computer.You can also import a data file from:
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Import configuration - Microsoft Excel - Direct |
Deployment |
You can directly import a solution or any part of a solution as defined in a Microsoft Excel file that you created based on the 'RapidValue data entry template'. If a record already exists in RapidValue, it is replaced with the record in the Microsoft Excel file. The steps in this topic show how to import a Microsoft Excel file from a file location on your computer.You can also import a Microsoft Excel file from the RapidValue file share. Make sure the file is already uploaded as type Data file to the Business process file share workspace. As a result, the file is shown in the grid on the import wizard.
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Import configuration - Microsoft Excel - Selective |
Deployment |
You can selectively import a solution or any part of a solution as defined in a Microsoft Excel file that you created based on the 'RapidValue data entry template'. On selective import, this Microsoft Excel file is analyzed, and the contents of this file is compared with the already existing data in RapidValue. If a to-be-imported record already exists in RapidValue, you can indicate what to do:
You can also import a Microsoft Excel file from the RapidValue file share. Make sure the file is already uploaded as type Data file to the Business process file share workspace. As a result, the file is shown in the grid on the import wizard. |
Import configuration - Microsoft Excel - Separate |
Deployment |
You can import a solution or any part of a solution as a new separate solution from a Microsoft Excel file that you created based on the 'RapidValue data entry template'. As a result, none of your existing RapidValue content is overwritten. The steps in this topic show how to import a Microsoft Excel file from a file location on your computer.You can also import a Microsoft Excel file from the RapidValue file share. Make sure the file is already uploaded as type Data file to the Business process file share workspace. As a result, the file is shown in the grid on the import wizard.
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Import translations |
RapidValue |
If the texts in the Microsoft Excel translation file are translated, you can import the translations into RapidValue. Important
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Initialize filter |
Deployment | You can apply a filter to business process hierarchies to only show the business processes that meet the defined conditions. Before you can use business process hierarchy filtering for a solution, you must initialize it.Initialization can take quite some time, depending on the size of the solution. If desired, you can re-initialize business process hierarchy filtering for a solution. For example, if filtering does not give the desired results, you can re-initialize to repair the filtering data. |
Insert image in text |
RapidValue | You can insert an image in any formatted text field in RapidValue, for example, in a description or a note. This topic explains how to do so. |
Link activity to procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | If you have recorded a procedure activity, the steps of the procedure activity can cover several activities. You can link an existing activity to the selected procedure activity steps. |
Link Azure DevOps mapping to solution |
RapidValue | Before you can use an Azure DevOps integration for a solution, apply a DevOps mapping to the solution. |
Link flow activity to procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | If you have recorded a procedure activity for a scenario, the steps of the procedure activity cover several activities of the related flow. You can link procedure activity steps to the relevant flow activities. As a result, on the Preview tab, the linked flow activities are highlighted in the flow. So, you see the route of the scenario through the flow.
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Link LCS project to solution |
Deployment | You can link a Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS) project to the related solution in RapidValue. As a result, you can browse the LCS project directly from the solution in RapidValue. |
Link question to requirement |
Business modeling |
Often, an answer to a question results in a requirement. You can link this question to the requirement. |
Manage and answer questions |
Business modeling |
Discuss and answer the questions that are created for the solution. All questions that are related to a solution are shown at the solution level. |
Manage feedback |
Process modeling | When feedback is entered, it is automatically:
You can manage the feedback on the RapidValue entities that you own. |
Manage requirements |
Business modeling |
Review, estimate, and complete the requirements that are created for the solution. All requirements that are related to a solution are shown at the solution level. If a requirement applies to several records, you can add a relation to these records. |
Manually add procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | You can manually add the steps of a scenario to a procedure activity. You can link these steps to several relevant existing or new activities. You can only manually enter procedure activity steps if no task recording is linked to the procedure activity. |
Manually map business process to Azure DevOps work item |
RapidValue | You can manually map a business process to an Azure DevOps work item. For example, if a relevant work item already exists in the DevOps project or if you have made some changes in the business process hierarchy and the mapping is undone, or if you have earlier unmapped the requirement. |
Manually map requirement to Azure DevOps work item |
RapidValue | You can manually map a requirement to an Azure DevOps work item. For example, if a relevant work item already exists in the DevOps project or if you have earlier unmapped the requirement. |
Map goals and metrics to business processes |
Business modeling | You can map the roles and metrics, that are defined for the current RapidValue solution, to business processes. |
Mark translation to be redone |
RapidValue |
If you change text (for example, the name or description) for any record that is already translated, you can mark the translation to be redone. As a result:
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Monitor change history |
Process modeling |
You can monitor the history of changes made to records in RapidValue. On these actions on records, a change is logged in the change history:
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Monitor data import history |
Process modeling |
You can monitor the history of data imports. All data imports, as done with the RapidValue import wizard are logged in the data import history. |
Monitor operations history |
Process modeling |
You can monitor the history of operations. For these operations, the results are logged in the operations history:
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Monitor record history |
RapidValue | Each status change or ownership change is logged in the record history. Also scope or gap/fit decisions are logged in the record history. As a result, you can easily track the progress and development of the record. |
Monitor test runs |
Testing |
You can monitor the test progress in several ways. One of these ways is to monitor the test progress on test run level. The test run status is automatically updated based on the status of the related test cases. |
Monitor tests |
Testing |
You can monitor the test progress in several ways. One of these ways is to monitor the test progress on test level. The test status is automatically updated based on the status of the related test runs. |
Monitor tests based on progress bars |
Testing |
For each level in the business process hierarchy, a progress bar is shown that reflects the testing progress for the selected business process and, if applicable, its children. Before you can monitor the test status based on the progress bars, you need to refresh the progress bars. |
Monitor trainee progress |
Training | If modules are assigned to trainees, you can monitor the progress they make by trainee, trainee module, and trainee exercise. You can monitor the progress for each:
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Monitor training progress on modules |
Training | If a module is assigned to trainees, you can monitor the general progress on module level. The summarized progress of all trainees to which the module is assigned is shown in one summary view. |
Monitor work item mapping |
RapidValue | If you have synchronized with Azure DevOps, you can monitor the mapped work item information, with its mapped entities, related work items, and synchronization history. |
Open work item |
RapidValue | If you have synchronized with Azure DevOps, you can open a mapped work item in DevOps from RapidValue. |
Present solution overview |
Administration |
You can show an overview of the solution and its business processes. |
Publish activity procedure |
Process modeling | You can publish a document with the specifications of an activity. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab.
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Publish end-user guidance |
Architecture | If you have set up the end-user guidance, you can publish it. As a result:
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Publish flow specification |
Process modeling |
You can publish a document with the specifications of a flow. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish gap analysis |
Business modeling |
You can publish a document with the result of the gap analysis of a solution. To each business process with requirements defined, a table is added with the requirements. For the not-business-process-specific requirements for the solution, a table is added in a separate 'General requirements' chapter. For each requirement, this information is shown: Requirement, Type, Status, Priority, Estimate, and Activity. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish process specification |
Process modeling |
You can publish a document with the business process specifications of a solution. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish process verification |
Business modeling |
You can publish a document with the result of the process verification of a solution. Only the business processes that are in scope are added to this document. Separate chapters are created for the business processes with gaps and the business processes that fit. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish requirements specification |
Business modeling | You can publish a document with the requirements specification of a solution. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. |
Publish scope statement |
Business modeling |
You can publish a document with the scope statement of a solution. For each milestone, only the business processes that are in scope are added to this document. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish solution |
Deployment | You can publish a single solution to a website.
Where the solution website is stored depends on the storage type as set for the website.
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Publish test plan |
Testing |
You can publish a document with the test plan for a solution. To each business process with tests defined, a table is added with the tests. For each test, this information is shown: Test, Type, Milestone, and Status. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish test report |
Testing | For each test run, you can publish a document with detailed information on what is tested and what are the test results for the related test suite and its test cases.
You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document. You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish test specification |
Testing | For each test, you can publish a document with detailed information of the related test suite and its test cases. You can configure the level of detail of the information that is added to the document.
You can find and download the published document on the Business process file share workspace, on the Documents tab. |
Publish title page |
Deployment |
You can publish only the title page of a website. Where the published website title page is stored depends on the storage type as set for the website. |
Publish website |
Deployment | You can publish a whole website. Both the title page and the defined tiles are included.
Where the website is stored depends on the storage type as set for the website.
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Record procedure activity with Task recorder |
Process modeling | You can use the task recorder to record a specific scenario or a whole process in one go. This results in a longer task recording than usual. After you finish the recording, you can link steps of this task recording to several relevant existing or new activities. When you record a scenario or process, consider to use sub-tasks for separate activities. Sub-tasks enhance the overview and readability of such a long task recording.
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Register Microsoft Entra ID application on RapidValue content environment |
Architecture | If you use remote task recording, you can create a task recording in a remote environment and save it to the environment where you manage your RapidValue content. A web service is hosted on the remote environment. For the web service, to connect to the RapidValue content environment, you must register the Microsoft Entra ID app on the RapidValue content environment. |
Register Microsoft Entra ID application on remote environment |
Architecture | If you want to import content packages from another D365 FO environment, you must register the Microsoft Entra ID app on the remote environment. On the remote environment, also RapidValue must be installed. |
Release solution |
Process modeling |
You can release a solution to create a snapshot of it. If you release a solution, a consolidated and no editable copy is created of the solution. As a result:
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Replace activity steps with procedure activity steps |
Process modeling | You can replace the steps of another activity with procedure activity steps. As a result, the existing activity steps are deleted and replaced with the selected procedure activity steps. A common scenario is that you replace the steps of the sub activity that is linked to the selected procedure activity steps. You can not replace steps of activities with:
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Replace values in records where used |
Process modeling |
You can replace a value in records where it is used with another value. For example, you create an activity that must in some places be used instead of an existing activity. You first find and review the records in which the existing activity is used. Select the records in which you want to replace the existing activity and replace it with the new activity. |
Reset flow titles |
Process modeling | A flow usually has several elements from the relevant element libraries. For example, an activity from the Activities library or a lane for the role from the Roles library. In the flow, these elements can have a title that differs from the element name in the library. You can reset the element titles in a flow to the current element names. |
Review task-related record |
RapidValue | If you do a record-specific task, you can open the related record directly from the task. So, you can do the required work on the record. |
Review test cases for test run |
Testing |
Before the test run is done, it can be required to review the related test cases. |
Run workshops to analyze the gaps in the business processes |
Business modeling |
Run workshops to analyze the business processes that are marked as a gap during the process verification. |
Run workshops to define and approve the scope statement |
Business modeling |
Run workshops with the customer, and other relevant parties, to determine the scope of the project and the effort required to realize the project. |
Run workshops to review business model |
Business modeling |
Review the business processes of the relevant solution with your customer. Do the business processes fit the customer needs? |
Save task guide to LCS |
Process modeling | You can export an activity as task guide to LCS. You can only do so, if a task guide is linked to the activity. This activity information is exported:
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Set default configuration |
Testing |
You can define the default configuration for a solution. If you generate test runs, the default solution configuration is also the default configuration for the generated test runs. |
Set major version number |
Process modeling |
You can increase the version to a new major version. In RapidValue the element version number consists of two parts which are divided by a point:
Example: version is 2.4; where 2 is the major version number and 4 the minor version number. |
Set minor version number |
Process modeling |
You can increase the version to a new minor version. In RapidValue the element version number consists of two parts which are divided by a point:
Example: version is 2.4; where 2 is the major version number and 4 the minor version number. |
Set test run status to Scheduled |
Testing |
If you finished the setup of a test run, and the test must be done, change the test run status to Scheduled. As a result, the test run can be started by the tester. |
Set test run status to Skipped |
Testing |
If you decide that a test run is not required, you can change the test run status to Skipped. As a result, the test run is not shown on the My test runs page. |
Set up applications |
Architecture | Create an application that can play a role in one of your solutions. |
Set up areas |
Architecture |
Use areas to classify phases, processes, activities, roles and other business model elements at a high level according to, for example, purpose, required skills, knowledge, and resources. The area is represented visually with color coding by function. For example, all green objects are related to the Sales area. Examples of areas are: Sales, Marketing, Finance, Operations, Production, Support, IT, and HR. |
Set up auto translation |
Architecture |
You can use Google Translate to automatically translate RapidValue texts. To use the Google Translate translation service, you need a key from Google Translate. To activate the automatic translation, in the RapidValue Parameters, enter the key as provided by Google Translate. |
Set up Azure DevOps connection |
Deployment | Before you can use the Azure DevOps integration, you must set up the connection to DevOps and the relevant project. |
Set up Azure DevOps mapping |
RapidValue | Before you can use the Azure DevOps integration, you must set up the DevOps mapping. This includes:
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Set up business process hierarchy filter |
Deployment | You can apply a filter to business process hierarchies to only show the business processes that meet the defined conditions. This topic explains how to set up a business process hierarchy filter. You can also set a filter from the Apply business process hierarchy filter dialog. To do so, click New. |
Set up categories |
Architecture | Use categories to link business processes to a specific purpose. So, in one solution, you can combine business processes for several purposes. Purposes can be, for example, training, user assistance, RSAT (Remote server administration tool), or security. For each business process, you can define to which categories it belongs. You can use business process categories to:
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Set up concepts |
Architecture | Use concepts to explain general concepts like, for example, best practices, common standards, principles. You can link these concepts as see also topics to business processes. |
Set up connection |
Deployment | You can set up a connection from the current D365 FO environment to another D365 FO environment.
You can use a connection to a remote D365 FO environment to:
A web service is hosted on the remote environment. This web service connects the remote environment with the RapidValue content environment. To access the web service hosted on the remote environment:
For this process, an application must be registered in Microsoft Entra ID and the required permissions must be given. Required Microsoft Entra ID app settings:
You can copy the relevant information from the registered Microsoft Entra ID application to the related connection fields.
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Set up document generation parameters |
Architecture | Before you can generate documents for your solution, you must set the document generation parameters. |
Set up general RapidValue parameters |
Architecture | Set up the general parameters for RapidValue. |
Set up goals |
Architecture |
Use goals to define various business objectives, project goals, or compliance requirements. You can use goals that are:
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Set up keywords |
Architecture | You can set up a hierarchy of user-defined keywords. You can use these keywords to classify business processes, flows, and activities. |
Set up metrics |
Architecture |
Use metrics and KPIs to measure whether a goal is achieved or not. You can use metrics, for example, to measure sales volume, number of new customers in a week, or amount of waste. You can set up metrics for these types:
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Set up objects |
Architecture |
An object is a data object, document or deliverable such as an item, invoice, physical document or product. An object can consist of other objects. For example, a sales order contains sales lines. Each object can have named attributes (fields). Objects can represent, for example, inputs and outputs of processes and activities, or the content of messages exchanged internally or externally. Objects are also used to relate application specific objects from different applications to each other. |
Set up organization structure |
Business modeling |
Set up the organization structure of a typical target company for your solution. You can use organizations as defined in the Organization administration module or create organizations in RapidValue. |
Set up people |
Business modeling | Define the people that play a role in your solution. You are advised to use the standard Microsoft Dynamics persons. However, you can add persons that are specific for your solution. You can see persons as templates that you can use to simplify role assignments for actual persons in customer specific models. |
Set up process |
Architecture |
You can set up general available process definitions that you can re-use within or over solutions. Each process can have several flows. For example, you can create a separate flow for each different scenario of a process. |
Set up reference numbering on solution |
Process modeling | You can assign reference numbers to business processes to enhance the traceability of business processes. You set up reference numbering on solution level. |
Set up remote task recording connection parameters on remote environment |
Architecture | If you use remote task recording, set up the remote environment to allow task recordings to be retrieved from and saved to the environment where you manage your RapidValue content. A web service is hosted on the remote environment. This web service connects the remote environment with the RapidValue content environment. To access the web service hosted on the remote environment:
Required Microsoft Entra ID app settings:
You can copy the relevant information from the registered Microsoft Entra ID app to the related task recording parameter fields.
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Set up remote task recording for a solution |
Architecture | If you use remote task recording, you can specify for each applicable solution in the RapidValue content environment:
Note: If you have set up both general (on solution) and business process-specific remote task recording, the business process-specific remote task recording is applied. |
Set up roles |
Architecture |
Define the roles in your solution. A role is a business function that is done by a person. You can distinguish between two types of roles:
You can use security roles as defined in the security configuration in the System administration module or create roles in RapidValue.
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Set up skills |
Architecture | A skill represents a specific skill, experience, education, or training that a person can have. You can use skills to make assigning people to roles easier and more structured. You can use skills as defined in the Human resources module or create skills in RapidValue. |
Set up solution context |
Architecture |
You can use end-user guidance to indicate which processes and activities are applicable to the user. To do so, assign solutions to any combination of company accounts, specific users, and a specific language. Based on the role and position setup, the relevant processes for the user are searched for in the defined solutions. In the Role setup field, you can indicate which role setup is used to create the end-user guidance:
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Set up solution references |
Business modeling | For each solution, you can define the solution references. You define a reference to another solution if you want to use elements of that solution in the current solution. Besides the elements of the current solution, you can only re-use elements of its referenced solutions. In the dialogs, where you can select and assign existing elements, only the relevant elements of the current solution and its referenced solutions are shown. |
Set up task templates |
Deployment | You can apply a task template on creation of a requirement in Azure DevOps. Use a task template to set up a predefined set of tasks to be created for a requirement in DevOps. In DevOps, these tasks are added as work item with the requirement as parent work item. Example: In DevOps, for a requirement, always these tasks must be done:
You can set up and apply a task template with these tasks. So, when during DevOps synchronization a work item is created for a requirement, automatically work items are created for these tasks as well. Note: The task template is only applied on creation of the requirement in DevOps. So, for example, if you have made changes to the task template and the requirement already exists in DevOps, the task template is not applied. To apply a task template, in the DevOps mapping, add an entity mapping for 'RapidValue table name':
Example: Example of an entity mapping setup for requirements and applying task templates: |
Set up text template |
RapidValue | You can set up text templates. A text template is a default text that you can apply automatically or manually. You can use a text template in a formatted text field, usually a description or a note, of the defined RapidValue entity.
For each text template, you:
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Set up trainees |
Training | Set up the trainees who will do a training. You can set up a trainee in these ways:
A trainee can only do a training if a D365 FO user is linked. The steps explain how to set up a trainee based on a user. |
Set up work package groups |
Deployment | In project management, you can use a work package to combine related tasks. You can combine tasks in work packages based on, for example, geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time budget. In RapidValue, use work package groups to combine work packages in one work item in DevOps. |
Set up work packages |
Deployment | In project management, you can use a work package to combine related tasks. You can combine tasks in work packages based on, for example, geographical area, engineering discipline, technology, or the time budget. In RapidValue, use work packages to combine business process requirements in one work item in Azure DevOps. |
Set version number manually |
Process modeling |
You can manually set a new version number. In RapidValue the element version number consists of two parts which are divided by a point:
Example: version is 2.4; where 2 is the major version number and 4 the minor version number. |
Show solution statistics |
Deployment |
For each solution, you can view its calculated solution statistics. You can use these high-level statistics to identify areas where you must put more effort in and keep track of how they change over time. You can also use the solution statistics for basic diagnostics and verification of solutions. |
Synchronize business process with Azure DevOps work item |
RapidValue | If you have set up an integration between a RapidValue solution and an Azure DevOps project, you can synchronize the data between these two. With this integration you can synchronize RapidValue entities with DevOps work items in both directions. The data is synchronized according to the DevOps mapping setup. This topic explains how to synchronize a selected business process. If you synchronize a selected business process, this is done:
Note: Only the business processes are mapped that meet the relevant mapping conditions. |
Synchronize requirement with Azure DevOps work item |
RapidValue | If you have set up an integration between a RapidValue solution and an Azure DevOps project, you can synchronize the data between these two. With this integration you can synchronize RapidValue entities with DevOps work items in both directions. The data is synchronized according to the DevOps mapping setup. This topic explains how to synchronize a requirement. If you synchronize a requirement that does:
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Synchronize solution with Azure DevOps project |
RapidValue | If you have set up an integration between a RapidValue solution and an Azure DevOps project, you can synchronize the data between these two. With this integration you can synchronize RapidValue entities with DevOps work items in both directions. The data is synchronized according to the DevOps mapping setup.
This topic explains how to synchronize a solution. If you synchronize a solution, this is synchronized:
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Translate records in file |
RapidValue | To get the RapidValue elements texts translated, you can take the Microsoft Excel file with to-be-translated records and hand it over to the translator. In this file, in the Translated text column, the translator must replace the original texts with the translations. |
Use the business model canvas |
Business modeling | The business model canvas is a strategic management and lean startup template for business models. It graphically represents several variables that show the values of your organization. You can deploy the business model canvas as a strategy tool describe, design, analyze, improve, and challenge a new or existing organization.
The business model canvas shows all main company aspects. The business model canvas consists of nine categories which are called the building blocks of your organization. By maintaining and monitoring the developments per building block, you can fine-tune and improve the value proposition and performance of your organization and structurally improve its strategy. The building blocks are:
On top of the building blocks, you can also define the mission statement of your organization.
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Verify processes |
Business modeling |
Verify the processes as described in the business process flow and mark them accordingly as Fit or Gap. One of these scenarios is applicable:
The steps explain how to mark a business process as a fit, without a fit category defined.
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View application map |
Administration |
You can view which applications are used in which processes. You can only do so for the applications that are defined for the solution. |
View goal map |
Administration |
You can view how the solution goals map to the business processes. The Goal map shows a matrix that indicates which business processes are used to reach which goals. |
View implementation roadmap |
Administration | You can view the implementation status. A chart is shown on which you can, for each business process, review and update the related milestones. |
View solution references hierarchy |
Administration | You can view how a solution is related to other solutions. The solution relations are defined by the solution references. Each solution is shown as a building block in the solution references hierarchy. The current solution is highlighted. If you click the text in a building block, the Business process presentation viewer is opened for the solution. To show the solution references, this logic is applied (the texts between the brackets refer to the example picture):
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View tasks for a record |
RapidValue | If for a record tasks are defined, you can view and edit these tasks from the record form. |
View training design charts |
Training | You can use the training charts to get insight in the progress of the training design and for which areas training is designed. |