Use a business process of type Scenario to define a scenario for a process. A scenario can be, for example, a specific route through an existing flow.
Add a business process of type Scenario to a business process of type Process to which a flow is assigned. As a result, the flow is also added to the added scenario business process.
1. | Click Business process modeling. |
2. | Click the Business processes tab. |
3. | Click Edit hierarchy. |
4. | In the tree, select 'a node of type Process with a flow assigned'. |
5. | Click New. |
6. | In the Name field, type a value. |
7. | If you add a scenario to a Process node, the default type is Scenario. Check if the type is set to Scenario. |
8. | You can change the default area. |
  | In the Area field, enter or select a value. |
9. | You can use categories to link business processes to a specific purpose. So, in one solution, you can combine business processes for several purposes. Purposes can be, for example, training, user assistance, RSAT (Remote server administration tool), or security. For each business process, you can define to which categories it belongs. You can use business process categories to: - Publish a subset of business processes to a business process library in Lifecycle Services. - Record or play task guides in another D365 FO environment. On a category, you can define a connection to another D365 FO environment. |
  | In the Category field, enter or select a value. |
10. | In the Description field, you can type a value. |
11. | Click OK. |
You can also cut/copy and paste a business process. To do so, select a business process and in the Hierarchy pane, click Tools, Cut or Copy. Select another business process and click Tools, Paste.
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Design business process hierarchy |
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Create scenario |
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