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Creating Projects, Processes, and Tools
7. Save the new process by clicking Close or by clicking another process or task in the
Process Templates Setup dialog box.
You can rearrange tasks after creating them.
See
Organizing Tasks and Processes
on page 66.
Adding Tasks to a Process
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Not available in Standard Edition.
Tasks are activities that must be performed to complete a process. Tasks can run
Workbench tools, installed applications such as Microsoft Word, or any other executable
programs. Tasks can also be manual, meaning they represent activities, such as
analyzing the vendor package, that do not require a program to be run. Header tasks do
not represent things the user has to do, instead, they act as informational headings for
sets of subtasks.
Use Process Templates Setup to add tasks to a process and associate them with tools or
other programs as needed. The tasks in a process should be listed in the order in which
they must be performed. You can rearrange tasks after creating them
See
Organizing Tasks and Processes
on page 66.
With Enterprise Management Server, Security Setup determines whether you have
access to Process Templates Setup.
Note
You can copy a task from any process into processes that you create. Because
predefined processes are read-only, you cannot copy tasks into them, but you can copy
tasks from them. When you copy a task, any help associated with that task is not
copied; the new task refers to the original help file. Use the right-click menu in Process
Templates Setup to copy and paste tasks.
To add a task to a process
1. Select Edit menu > Process Templates.
The Process Templates Setup dialog box appears.
2. Right-click a process in the left pane and select Add > Task.
A new task appears below the process, with details at the right.
3. In Task Name, enter the name for this task.
4. In Type, define the type of task:
Header
The task is an informational heading for a set of subtasks and does not require
the user to do anything. Example: The header Package Testing is a heading for
a group of subtasks.
Header tasks appear in bold type and do not have check boxes or Run links.
Manual
The task does not require the user to run a program or tool within Wise Package
Studio. Example: It might require the user to review the results of the
preceding task.
Manual tasks do not have Run links.
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