- Data Management
- RapidValue
- Activities
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:
- Business process
- Flow
- Activity
- Application
- Requirement
Examples:Pin an activity
For a pinned activity, you can explore:
- The related flows. Both the directly related flows and the indirectly related flows are shown:
- Directly related: The flows in which the pinned activity is used.
- Indirectly related: The flows that have a directly related flow as a sub-flow. And also, the flows that have such an indirectly related flow as a sub-flow. All the way up to the highest level.
- The related business processes. For each related flow, its related business processes are shown. If a related flow has a sub-flow that is assigned to a business process as well, this business process is also shown.
- The related application. The application, as defined on the pinned activity, is shown.
- The related requirements. Not only the requirements are shown of the pinned activity, but also of the related flows, business processes, and application.
Pin a flow
For a pinned flow, you can explore:
- The related business processes. Only the business processes are shown to which the flow is assigned.
- The related activities. Both the directly related activities and the indirectly related activities are shown:
- Directly related: Each activity that is added to the design of the pinned flow.
- Indirectly related: The activities of each sub-flow that is added to the design of the pinned flow. And also, the activities of each sub-flow of such a sub-flow are shown. All the way down to the lowest sub-flow level.
- The related application. The applications, as defined on the related activities, are shown.
- The related requirements. Not only the requirements are shown of the pinned flow, but also of the related business processes, activities, and application.
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:
- Referenced solutions.
- Solutions that have the current solution as a reference.
Standard procedure
1. |
Click Business process modeling. |
2. |
Click View. |
3. |
Click QA view. |
4. |
Sub-task: Select another snapshot. |
4.1 |
By default, the latest snapshot is shown. You can select an earlier snapshot to be shown. |
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Click Select snapshot to open the drop dialog. |
4.2 |
In the field, enter or select a value. |
4.3 |
Click Close. |
5. |
Sub-task: Pin an element. |
5.1 |
Pin an element to explore the related elements. For example, pin an activity. |
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In the Activity pane, select an activity. |
5.2 |
Click Pin. |
6. |
Sub-task: Explore related elements. |
6.1 |
In the Flow pane, explore the related flows. |
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Select a flow. |
6.2 |
In the Business process pane, explore the related business processes. |
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Select a business process. |
6.3 |
In the Application pane, explore the related application. |
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Select an application. |
6.4 |
In the Requirement pane, explore the related requirements. |
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Select a requirement. |
7. |
Sub-task: View element details. |
7.1 |
You can view some detailed information of a selected element. For example, of a selected flow. |
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In the Flow pane, select a flow. |
7.2 |
Click Details. |
7.3 |
Click Close. |
8. |
Sub-task: Open element source. |
8.1 |
You can open the source record of a selected element. For example, of a selected requirement. |
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In the Requirement pane, select a requirement. |
8.2 |
Click Source. |
8.3 |
Close the page. |
9. |
Sub-task: Unpin. |
9.1 |
You can undo the pin you have set. As a result, all elements of the current solution are shown again. |
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Click Unpin. |