Concurrent editing in the desktop Process Designer (deprecated)

Multiple users can simultaneously access and change process applications and library items in IBM® Process Designer. When you edit concurrently, you collaborate with other team members to create the library items that you need for your project. For example, you can communicate about your ideas and edits with instant messaging and see the results in the Designer view as they happen.

Note: Each user must be connected to the same Process Center and each user must have write access to the process application or toolkit where the library items are located. When you edit concurrently with other users, ensure that your connection status is good.

When you are working in the Designer view, you can see when other users are working in the same process application, as shown in the following screen capture:

This screen capture shows where you can view other users who are working on the process application in Process Designer.

You can also see when others are viewing or editing the same library item, as shown in the following screen capture:

This screen capture shows how you can view other users that are viewing the library item you have opened.

When multiple users work on the same library item, such as a human service, each user can see the changes when edits are saved. To ensure that all users are aware which library items are open and what changes are being made, Process Designer provides the following notifications: