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  • Process Designer module
    • Process designing interface
    • Design a process map on the Integration Server
    • Design a capture process
    • Design a basic process map
    • Create cases
      • Compare a process and a case
      • Creating a case
      • Create a case fragment
    • Use additional modeling methods
    • Configure the properties of a process
    • Process variables
    • Map states
    • Map milestones
    • Process events
    • Roles
    • Process notes
    • Document set
    • Work with processes
    • Activity types
    • Skins
    • Business rules
    • System processes
    • Split process map
    • Simulations
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Welcome > Process Designer module > Create cases > Creating a case

Creating a case

  1. On the Home page, click Process Designer > Case.
  2. Add activities, decisions, end nodes, and others similar to a process map. See Design a basic process map.
  3. Set other properties as required. See Configure the properties of a process.
  4. Save or release the case map, as required. See Save and release a map.