Make a local copy of a global subprocess

Before you begin

If you are using a global subprocess in a workflow and you want to make a change to it in order to better meet the needs of your workflow, you can make the subprocess local. This change does not affect the Global Subprocesses list. A resource must already have been added in order to select it from this list. For more information, see Add a resource to the workflow model.

Procedure

  1. In the navigator, click Workflow.
  2. In the Folders list, select a resource type, such as Workflows, Subprocesses, Schedules, User Activities, Categories, Completion Codes, Faults, or Filters.
  3. In the resource type list, select a resource.
  4. In the Displays panel, click Workflow Management > Workflow Editor.
  5. In the workflow, select the global subprocess you want to make local.
  6. In the subprocess configuration panel, click Make Local.
    The Make Subprocess Local dialog box appears.
  7. Click Make Local.
  8. Click Save.