In IBM® Process
Designer, you can create
exposed process values (EPVs) to define a set of variables you want to expose to specific users.
These variables can be modified by the users while instances of a process are running. For example,
if you create a process to handle expense reimbursement, you may want to enable supervisors to
change the allowed amounts for daily expenditures, or the dollar amount that coincides with various
levels of approvers. By creating EPVs, you can provide this type of flexibility, allowing users to
adjust specific variable values as constants, thereby affecting the flow of all running process
instances, task assignments, and so on.
Note: The instructions in this help topic explain how to create a
new EPV and expose it to a
team whose members can manage the EPV and adjust its variable values. If you have an
existing
EPV that is not yet exposed, you must expose it to a team in
IBM Process
Designer and create a new snapshot in order to
edit the default values. Otherwise, the EPV will not be usable. The EPV can only be edited by the
team to which it is exposed. It cannot be edited by administrators. After the EPV is exposed to a
specific team, you can change the content of the team at runtime using the regular team modification
methods. For more information about EPVs, see the topic
Managing exposed process values (EPVs).
Before you begin
To perform this task, you must
be in the IBM Process
Designer desktop
editor.
Procedure
To create an EPV:
- Open the Process Designer desktop editor.
- Expand Data and select Exposed
Process Value. The New Exposed
Process Value window opens.
- In the Name field, type a name for
the value and click Finish. The
EPV configuration view opens.
- Configure the EPV:
- In the Documentation field, enter
a description of the EPV for the developers.
- To allow users to send feedback about this EPV, type
an email address in the Feedback E-mail Contact field.
The Manage Exposed Process Values page
in the Process Admin Console includes a feedback link that uses this
email address.
- In the External Description field,
enter a description of the EPV for the users. The description
that you provide here is displayed in the Manage Exposed Process Values
page in the Process Admin Console.
- Add one or several variables to the EPV by applying the
following steps:
- In the Exposed Process Value Variables section,
click Add to add a variable to this EPV.
For example, if you want to enable users to adjust the
dollar amounts that correspond with various levels of approvers for
an expense reimbursement process, add a variable for each available
level.
- In the Variable Details section,
in the External Name field, type the name of
the variable for the users. This name appears in
the Variable List for this EPV in the Process Admin Console.
- In the Variable Name field, type
the name of the variable for internal processing.
Note: Variable
names should start with a lowercase letter, with subsequent words
capitalized like so: myVar. Do not use underscores
or spaces in variable names. Variable names are case sensitive.
- In the External Description field,
type the text to describe this variable to users. This
description appears in the Variable List for this EPV in the Process
Admin Console.
- Optional: In the Default Value text
box, type a valid default for this variable.
- To enable in-progress tasks to use the updated value
of this variable when users edits its value, select the In-Progress
Tasks Use New Values check box.
- To select a variable type, click Select... and
select a business object or click New to create
a new custom business object (variable type).
- In the Exposing section, click Select to choose
the team whose members can manage this EPV and adjust its variable values. The EPV can only be
edited by the selected team. After the EPV is exposed to a specific team, you can change the content
of the team at runtime using the regular team modification methods.
By default, an EPV is not exposed to any team. You must expose an EPV by selecting a team in
order to edit the values of the EPV. The EPV can only be edited by the team that is selected in the
Process Admin Console. Administrators cannot edit the EPV. After the EPV is exposed to a specific
team, you can change the content of the team at runtime using the regular team modification methods.
For more information about EPVs, see the topic Managing exposed process values (EPVs).
- Click Save or
Finish
Editing.
Results
The EPV is created, you can link it to a process, service,
or report.
You can reference the name of the EPV and its variables
like so: tw.epv.[epv_name].[epv_variable_name].
You
can use the EPV in a decision gateway to control the flow of a process.
You can also reference the EPV from any JavaScript code in a linked
process, such as the code within a server script service component.