To scope for procedure maintenance, use the following subset definition.
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Scope These Object Types |
At This Protection |
And This Expansion |
Considerations |
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Design |
Procedure Step |
Delete |
Default |
Scope on the procedure step if it has dialog flows. Scope on the procedure step if it has no dialog flows or requires dialog flow maintenance. |
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Procedure |
Modify |
Default |
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Work Attribute Set |
Access |
Default |
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Common Action Blocks |
Access |
Default |
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Empty Types |
Access |
Default |
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Important! Do not scope on the business system or a template. Scoping on them is unnecessary and can create a very large subset that interferes with the work of other users.
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