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Designing and Executing Processes
 
Exploring Process Editor
Step Builder Canvas Tab
Process Toolbar
Tool Box and Palette
Step Navigator
Thumbnail
Process File Properties
Building Processes
Creating a Process Using Process Wizard
Creating a Process Without Using Process Wizard
Setting Execution and Logging Options
Adding Macro sets and Macros
Specifying EZscript Library, Global Variables, or Engine Profile
Adding Steps
Adding Annotations
Copying and Pasting Steps
Deleting Steps
Enabling and Disabling Steps
Adding Message Component Instances or SQL Sessions
Associating Instances or Sessions with Steps
Adding DJMessage Variable
Linking Steps
Testing Steps
Saving a Process
Saving a Process RTC File Only
Reusing Steps
Configuring Processes
Configuring Macros
Managing EZscript Library Files
Managing Global Variables
Managing Message Components
Configuring SQL Sessions
Configuring Execution Options for a Process
Configuring Logging Options for a Process
Configuring Engine Profiler
Health Care Components and Schemas
HL7 Batch Aggregator
HL7 Batch File Aggregator
HL7 Batch Iterator
HL7 to XML Transformer
XML to HL7 Transformer
EDI 999 Validator
HL7 Message Structure Validator
TA1 Validator
HL7 Integration Schemas
HL7 Message Definition
HL7 Segment Library
HL7 Field Library
HL7 Message and Library Relationship
Using Scripts in Processes
Using EZscript Libraries in Processes
Building Decision Step Expressions
Managing Queue Message Objects
Creating and Using Message Variables
Validating Processes
Validating a Process Step
Validating a Complete Process
Running Processes
Debugging a Process
Troubleshooting Process Execution
This topic provides information about Process Editor that helps define integration steps as a flowchart so that you can run the entire workflow sequence as a single unit. Process designs can range in complexity from simple integration flows to parallel processing of large data loads or pushing messages back and forth across message queues.
For example, a map can be called from within the Process Editor using a Transformation step. You can create new transformations, use existing transformations, or copy original transformations before using the map file in a Transformation step. The original transformation file information remains unchanged.
You can view the specific examples and customize your own processes. For more information, see Using Design Templates.
Last modified date: 07/26/2024