Validation for Processes and Steps

In addition to running a one-time validation for the entire process, you can validate each step in the process. You can control what validations to perform, and initiate smaller validations when needed. For example, you can validate a certain step right after you finish creating or modifying the step definition.

At any time, you can see which steps in a process are validated, which are not, and which need to be re-validated because of changes made to the step definition after the last validation.

If you modify a validated process, the process becomes invalidated, but you do not need to validate the entire process again. You can re-execute certain validations only. For example, if you modify a post-condition of a step, you only need to re-validate the specific step.