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Errors are propagated upwards from step level to process definition level and then data delivery agreement level.

Status Details

Impact on Process Flow

Error - Process Definition Level (All Steps) (1100)

The process flow control (PFC) stops all processing for process instances belonging to this particular process definition.

Error - Process Definition Level (Subsequent Steps) (1300)

For more information, see the status details for Refer to Process Definition — Hold From.

Errors (1000)

  • The status management framework propagates this status if different steps belonging to the same process have different error statuses assigned to them.

    For example, process definition “ABC” has three steps and these steps can be executed in parallel: step 1 has the status Process Definition — Error All; step 2 has the status Process Definition — Error From. Status management propagates the status Errors to the corresponding processes and data delivery agreements.

  • To know how to proceed, the PFC checks the statuses of the steps and assesses what action to take based on each of their statuses.

On Hold - Process Definition (All Steps)(110)

  • The user sets this status manually in the Process Monitor UI.

  • The PFC holds all the process instances that belong to this particular process definition.

On Hold - Process Definition (Subsequent Steps) (130)

  • The user sets this status manually in the Process Monitor UI.

  • The PFC holds the execution of all the process instances that belong to this particular process definition.

  • Steps higher than this step from processes in the same process definition are not triggered.

  • For example, there are two instances of process definition “ABC”:

    Each process instance has three steps.

    If for process 1, the status Process Definition - Hold From is set for step 2, then the PFC executes process 2 up to step 1 only since this status is applicable at process definition level.