You can import toolkits or process applications that were
created in IBM® Workflow
Center into
a new track or an existing track, which is the main track.
Before you begin
Ensure that the administrator provides access for the user
who is logged to create tracks for process applications or toolkits.
Procedure
When two people work in isolation on separate features
that are related to the same process application or toolkit, you can
import the process application or toolkit in the core development
environment and copy the changes over.
- In Workflow Center, under Process
Applications tab or Toolkits tab,
click Import Process App or Import
Toolkit.
Remember: When dependent
toolkits that are part of a Process Application are imported in a
destination Workflow Center,
they are imported to the track they belonged to before the export
from the source. You cannot select the target track for such dependent
toolkits. If you want the toolkits to be imported after selecting
the destination track, export the dependent toolkit from the source Workflow Center, and
then import it into the destination Workflow Center. Using
this method, you can select the track where you want to import the
dependent toolkit to. Now, when you import the Process Application
with the dependent toolkit, the toolkit is not imported as a dependency.
For any dependent toolkit that the you want to import separately,
you must import it before importing the Process Application with the
dependent toolkit.
- Click Browse, select the file that
you want to import, and click OK.
- Select one of the following options:
- To import the toolkit or process application to the main track,
select Existing Track (Main) and click OK.
- To import the toolkit or process application to a new track, select New
Track, name and describe the track, and then click OK.
Results
The toolkit or process application is copied to the tip of
the track.