You can start an instance of a process immediately or in suspended mode.
When a process starts immediately, an instance of the process is created, loaded it to memory, and immediately starts processing operators. If a process is started in suspended mode, the instance of the process is loaded into memory, but it does not start processing.
You can put a shortcut to a process in a Process Watch object. If you are an authorized user, you can start and monitor the process from within the Process Watch object. In the Operations tab's Process Watch palette, right-click the process and click Start.
You can start the current version of a process by accessing the process object in the Library Browser. You can also start a process while you are editing it in the Process Designer. While you are editing a process, you can check in changes and can start the current version of the process without leaving the Process Designer.
When a process starts, CA Process Automation creates a copy or instance of it in the automation library. Changes to an instance do not affect the base definition of the process. You can access the base definition through the Library Browser. Process instances are monitored through a Process Watch. To monitor a process instance, you can open the Process Watch in the Operations tab's Process Watch palette. You can open the actual Process Watch automation object through the Library Browser.
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