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Reset Operators in a Process

The Reset Operators command resets selected operators in a suspended process to their initial states as if they had not been executed. This command is typically used to allow operators in an instance of a process to run again without resetting the entire process. You can modify the operators with different parameter settings, or modify the process in other ways.

Follow these steps:

  1. Open a suspended instance of a process.

    If necessary, suspend execution of a running instance.

  2. Select one or more operators that you want to reset.
  3. Click the Reset Operators button on the Process Designer toolbar.

    The operators are reset.

    Any Loop operators are reset as follows:

    After the reset, the Loop operator will restart from the first iteration.