- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Managing access
- Working with process apps
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Uploading data
- Retrieving the SQL Server database parameters
- Setting up a SQL Server account for data upload using an extractor
- Loading data using Theobald Xtract Universal
- Customizing process apps
- Data transformations
- TemplateOne app template
- Purchase to Pay app template
- Order to Cash app template
- Basic troubleshooting guide
Automation manager
Automation manager enables you to manage automations connected to Process Mining. With Automation manager you can select Orchestrator queues to be used for automations triggered by business users from the process app.
Automation manager is integrated in the dashboard editor. See Working with the dashboard editor.
Publish your process app after adding or editing an automation to make the automation available to business users. See Publishing Dashboards.
Also make sure that business users have the proper access rights in Orchestrator to access the queue. See Default roles.
Click on the Automation manager button in the upper right corner of the dashboard editor to open Automation Manager. The Automation manager page is displayed, showing the automations defined for your process app. See the illustration below.
Follow these steps to add an automation for your process app.
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In Automation manager, click + Add automation. The Add queue page is displayed, showing all Orchestrator queues that have Specific data JSON schema. See also Setting up Automation integration.
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Select the queue you want to use for the automation. The required input fields for the queue are displayed in the Properties panel. See the illustration below.
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Map the queue input fields to the appropriate data fields of your process app.
Important:Instead of mapping to a specific data field, you can select the Custom text option for a text input field. This enables business users to enter a free text when triggering an automation. For example a description or an email address.Check out the data type of the queue input fields defined in the Specific data JSON schema and make sure to map the input fields to a Process Mining data field with the correct input type. See App Templates.
- Click Save.
Follow these steps to edit an automation.
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In Automation manager, locate the automation you want to edit on the list of automations and select .
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Change the input field mappings if desired.
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Edit the Maximum number of cases sent at once if desired.
Note:By default, the maximum number of cases that can be sent at once from an automation is 50, but you can change the number. The maximum number of cases can be set to a number between 1 and 1000.
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Select Save.
If any changes are made to the Orchestrator queue, you need to refresh the queue in Process Mining. For example, when the Specific data JSON schema has changed, or when the name or description of the queue was edited in Orchestrator. To refresh the queue in Process Mining, you edit the automation in Automation manager.
Follow these steps to refresh the queue for an automation.
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Locate the automation for which you want to refresh the queue and select .
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Select the Refresh button at the top of the properties panel. See the illustration below.
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Select Save.