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.
  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.
  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.
  Select a flow.
  6.2 In the Business process pane, explore the related business processes.
  Select a business process.
  6.3 In the Application pane, explore the related application.
  Select an application.
  6.4 In the Requirement pane, explore the related requirements.
  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.
  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.
  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.
  Click Unpin.
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