- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Getting started
- Managing access
- Working with process apps
- Creating process apps
- Loading data
- Customizing process apps
- Data transformations
- TemplateOne app template
- Purchase to Pay app template
- Order to Cash app template
- Basic troubleshooting guide
Working with process graphs
A process graph is a visual representation of the order in which events took place based on the data. The graph consists of the activities of your workflow and edges which represent the transitions in between the activities. See the illustration below for an example.
The activities vary in color. Also, there is a difference in the thickness of several edges. In the process graph, both these colors and the thickness of the edges, indicate the number of cases going through the activities/edges.
Also, the number of cases going through this process is shown on the edges.
The legend at the top left shows the metric used in the process graph.
Beneath the legend the minimum and maximum numbers are displayed. See the illustration below.
The legend colors correspond to the colors of the Activitiesand Edges(transitions) in the process graph.
Hovering over an edge or activity triggers a hint which includes all kinds of information. For example, the throughput time of activities and edges. Also, when hovering over an activity or edge, the connections are highlighted in color. Hints can be different for each process graph. See the illustration below for an example.
The start and end activities are not actual activities in the process. In a process graph, these activities indicate the start and end of the process graph. A start activity is identified by the icon and an end activity is identified by the icon.
The Details slider enables you to reduce the complexity of the process graph, which will increase the readability of the graph. By default, the detail of the process graph is automatically determined. You can use the Details slider to change the number of activities and/or edges shown.
If the Details slider is set to ... |
Then ... |
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Default |
the most optimal readability detail for the process graph will be detected automatically. |
Maximum |
every possible path in the process is shown in the process graph. |
Minimum |
only the most important path in the process is shown in the process graph from start to end, where all other paths are hidden. |
Any other position |
the most important paths of the process are displayed according to the selected position. |
If you have changed the default setting of the Details slider you can click on Reset to default to set the detail of the process graph back to the optimal setting. See the illustration below.
You can use the zoom in/zoom out buttons at the bottom to change the magnification of the process graph. Below is a description of the buttons.
Button |
Click to ... |
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Zoom in |
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Zoom out |
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Reset to the default view |
A process graph can contain metric selectors for activities and edges. See the illustration below.
Follow these steps to select a different metric for the process graph.
Step |
Action |
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1 |
Click on the metric selector in the process graph. |
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Select a different metric from the list of available metrics. |
See the illustration below for an example.
The value for the selected metric is displayed on the activities in the process graph. See the illustration below, where the number of cases is displayed for the activity.
You can right-click on an activity or edge to open the context menu. See the illustration below.
Below is a description of the elements.
Element |
Descriptiion |
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Create a filter based on the current selection. |
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Display the Send to Automation Hub form, where you can enter the details for an idea for automation. See Sending automation ideas to UiPath Automation Hub. |
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Export the current process graph as as a
.png. file. See Export.
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Clear the current selection. |
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To display the Process details dashboard where you can analyze cases and/or events on the lowest level. |