The Activity Table in the Process History section displays a time-ordered tree view of activities for the process selected in the Processes table. Activity status changes and any processes spawned by subprocesses are shown underneath the activity nodes. Process nodes are displayed as sub-nodes of the subprocess activities that spawned them.
Please refer to the following sections for details:
The specific type of an activity is indicated via the following icons:
| Icon | Description |
|---|---|
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Application Activity |
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Auxiliary Activity |
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Manual Activity |
Manual Activities marked for Quality Assurance, are displayed according to their states in the following way:
| Icon | Description |
|---|---|
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Awaiting quality assurance |
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Quality assurance failed |
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Quality assurance passed |
For details on possible states of activities marked for quality assurance refer to chapter Quality Assurance in the Stardust Concepts Quality Assurance in the Stardust Concepts handbook.
Activity state change events and actions performed on the activity are displayed in the Activity Name column as follows:
| Icon | Description |
|---|---|
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Activity is delegated |
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Activity terminated events |
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Activity state change events like:
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In the Filters section of the toolbar, you can filter the rows, e.g. for different state of activities.

Figure: Provided Filters.
You can choose to show or hide interactive activities, like manual activities, by enabling or disabling the filter button for interactive activities:

Figure: Click to hide interactive activities.
You can choose to show or hide non-interactive activities, like application activities, by enabling or disabling the filter button for non-interactive activities:

Figure: Click to hide non-interactive activities.
You can choose to show or hide auxiliary activities (route activities) by enabling or disabling the filter button for auxiliary activities:

Figure: Click to hide auxiliary activities.
Auxiliary activities are all route activities and activities defined as Is Auxiliary Activity in the activities property page in the Stardust Process Workbench. Please refer to the chapter Specifying Activities of the Stardust Online Documentation - Modeling Guide section Display of the chapter Specifying Activities for detailed information on setting the Display option for defining activities as auxiliary.
If the auxiliary activity is a subprocess activity and the Show/Hide auxiliary activities button is disabled, all following activities in this subprocess will be hidden as well.
You can choose to show or hide terminated events by enabling or disabling the filter button for terminated events:

Figure: Click to hide terminated events.
You can choose to show or hide delegation events by enabling or disabling the filter button for delegation events:

Figure: Click to hide delegation events.
You can choose to show or hide exceptions by enabling or disabling the filter button for exceptions:

Figure: Click to hide exceptions.
You can choose to show or hide notes by enabling or disabling the filter button for notes:

Figure: Click to hide notes.
You can choose to show or hide state change events by enabling or disabling the filter button for state change events:

Figure: Click to hide state change events.
An activity tooltip indicates the type of activity like Application, Manual etc. Move your mouse-pointer over the according activity to invoke a tooltip with the activity type.

Figure: Indicate the Activity Type.
The following actions are available according to...
To activate an activity, click the Activate icon in the Actions column:
Figure: Start Activate Action
This column provides an abort button if the following requirements are fulfilled:
To abort an activity, click the Abort icon:
Figure: Start Aborting an Action
For details on aborting activities, refer to section Aborting Activities of chapter Activity View of the Administration Perspective.
Note
Out data mappings of aborted activity instances will not be evaluated.
The following activity instances using In data mappings from those data
have to be aware that the data values may not be initialized or can
contain incorrect data.
In case you have the permission to delegate the according activity to other users, the Delegate icon in the Actions column is enabled. Please refer to the chapter Authorization in the Stardust Online Documentation - Modeling Guide Authorization of the Modeling Guide for detailed information on this permission.
To delegate an activity, click the Delegate icon:
Figure: Start Delegate Action
The Delegation Dialog opens, where you can choose a user. Please refer to the chapter Delegation Dialog for detailed information on delegation.
In case process attachments exist, they have an action entry for viewing the document. Click the View Document icon to open the document in the Document View.
Figure: View a Document
Please refer to the chapter Viewing and Editing Documents for detailed information on viewing documents.
In case an interactive activity is in quality assurance state, as described in section Quality Assurance States, an additional option to display quality assurance code(s) added to this activity instance is available. In case the option is enabled, quality assurance code exists. To view the existing code(s), click on the icon. A list of appended quality assurance code(s) is displayed.
Figure: Display Quality Assurance Code(s) for the activity
You have the option to select the columns to be displayed in
the table and reorder them. Click the Select Columns
icon
to open
the Select Columns dialog, which is described
in detail in the section Column Selection and Reordering
of the chapter Stardust Portal Components.
The data in the table may be exported to an Excel or CSV file. To export
to a file, click
to export to Excel or
to export to a CSV file.
Please refer to the section Exporting Table Content of the chapter Stardust Portal Components for detailed information.