- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Working with process apps
- Working with dashboards and charts
- Working with process graphs
- Working with Discover process models and Import BPMN models
- Showing or hiding the menu
- Context information
- Export
- Filters
- Sending automation ideas to UiPath® Automation Hub
- Tags
- Due dates
- Compare
- Conformance checking
- Root cause analysis
- Simulating automation potential
- Starting a Task Mining project from Process Mining
- Triggering an automation from a process app
- Viewing Process data
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Customizing process apps
- Publishing process apps
- App templates
- Additional resources
Process Mining
December 2022
It is now possible to import and export the data transformations of a process app. By editing the exported transformations, you can customize the events, tags, and business logic for your app. It allows you to customize the data definitions of an existing app template as desired, and add new input data. Alternatively, you can connect your process app to new source systems for which app templates do not exist yet.
You can export the transformations of a process app from Process Mining, then edit and test the transformations in a local development environment, and finally import and run the transformations in Process Mining. See Editing data transformations in a local environment.
The Salesforce Pardot Lead Management app template is now available. See App Templates.
The Oracle JDE Order-to-Cash app template is now available. See App Templates.
It is now possible to open a process app directly from the process app Settings page. See Editing apps.
- If you are working on a dashboard and you do not want to show the dashboard in the published process app (yet), you can hide the dashboard. See Creating dashboards.
- It is now possible to open a process app directly from the Dashboard editor. See Working with the dashboard editor.
The new Rework filter enables business users to filter for cases that have rework, which means that one or more activities are executed more than once in the process. See Filters.