Create a Derived Process
To create a Derived Process
- Open the Process Manager.
- Right-click on the Processes heading, or on a Process Set, and
select New Derived Process.
The Select Process dialog appears.
- Highlight the Process you wish to use as the master for your new
Derived Process, and click OK.
A generic derived Process will appear. The
Process name will be Derived Process: Base Process and will be highlighted
in edit mode.
- Enter the name of the Derived Process, or highlight the Process
name in the Properties view and enter the new name.
OR
- Open the Process Manager.
- Right-click on the Process you wish to use as the master for your
new derived process and select Copy.
- Right-click on the Process Set where you wish to place this derived
process and select Paste as Derived Process.
A generic derived Process will appear. The
Process name will be Derived Process: Base Process and will be highlighted
in edit mode.
- Enter the name of the Derived Process, or highlight the Process
name in the Properties view and enter the new name.
To Hide/ Show Tasks in a Derived Process
- Expand the Derived Process and Sub Process to view individual Tasks.
Tasks that are inherited by the Base Process appear
in italics.
- Right-click on a Task, and select Hide Task.
The Hidden Tasks will appear in a grey font.
To show a task, right-click on a previously-hidden
task, and select Show Task.
To add new Tasks to a Derived Process
- Right-click on a Process or Sub Process to either add a Sub Process
with Tasks, or add a Task to a Sub Process.
Tasks that
have been added to a Derived Process will appear below the Derived Process,
and will be in normal font.
To break inheritance
- Right-click on a Derived Process and select Break
Inheritance.
The name of the Process
will change from Derived Process: Base Process to Process. Its Sub Processes
and Tasks will no longer be italicized. You will be able to modify the
properties of these Tasks if you have the proper role permissions to do
so.