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Restore a Global Process Definition from a Backup Global Process Image

If you have made changes to a global process definition and you are having trouble with its implementation, you can restore it from a previous version of the definition.

To restore global process definition $PROC01 from $PROCESS 0002 to $PROCESS 0001

  1. Enter C beside $PROC01 in the global process list.

    The Process Definition panel appears.

  2. Change the Database Version from 0002 to 0001 and press F3 (File).

    The changes are saved. Because there is already a copy of the global process in the target global process image, the Confirm Copy Replace panel appears.

  3. Press Enter to confirm the replace or F12 (Cancel) to cancel the request.

    The Global Process List appears.

Change a Global Process to a Local Process

You can change a global process to a local process while performing a copy on any global process in the global process selection list.

To change global process PROC01 to a local process in the SYS01 system image

  1. Enter C beside PROC01 in the Global Process List.

    The Process Definition panel appears.

  2. Change the System Name to SYS01 and press F3 (File).

    The Global Process List appears.

    To view the new local process, access the list of processes for the system image that you copied it to.