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  1. Preface
  2. Workflow Manager
  3. Workflows and Worklets
  4. Sessions
  5. Session Configuration Object
  6. Tasks
  7. Sources
  8. Targets
  9. Connection Objects
  10. Validation
  11. Scheduling and Running Workflows
  12. Sending Email
  13. Workflow Monitor
  14. Workflow Monitor Details
  15. Session and Workflow Logs
  16. Appendix A: Session Properties Reference
  17. Appendix B: Workflow Properties Reference

Workflow Basics Guide

Workflow Basics Guide

Workflow Manager Windows

Workflow Manager Windows

The Workflow Manager displays the following windows to help you create and organize workflows:
  • Navigator.
    You can connect to and work in multiple repositories and folders. In the Navigator, the Workflow Manager displays a red icon over invalid objects.
  • Workspace.
    You can create, edit, and view tasks, workflows, and worklets.
  • Output.
    Contains tabs to display different types of output messages. The Output window contains the following tabs:
    • Save.
      Displays messages when you save a workflow, worklet, or task. The Save tab displays a validation summary when you save a workflow or a worklet.
    • Fetch Log.
      Displays messages when the Workflow Manager fetches objects from the repository.
    • Validate.
      Displays messages when you validate a workflow, worklet, or task.
    • Copy.
      Displays messages when you copy repository objects.
    • Server.
      Displays messages from the Integration Service.
    • Notifications.
      Displays messages from the Repository Service.
  • Overview.
    An optional window that lets you easily view large workflows in the workspace. Outlines the visible area in the workspace and highlights selected objects in color. Click View > Overview Window to display this window.
You can view a list of open windows and switch from one window to another in the Workflow Manager. To view the list of open windows, click Window > Windows.
The Workflow Manager also displays a status bar that shows the status of the operation you perform.
The following figure shows the Workflow Manager windows:
The Workflow Manager is a tool that developers use to create and edit workflows.

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