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#From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders: [[File:Benchmarking3.png|700px|none]] | #From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders: [[File:Benchmarking3.png|700px|none]] | ||
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From the process analysis shown below, I want to see activities in only the cases in which the process flow goes from the "Additional Visit" activity to the "First Aid" activity. | From the process analysis shown below, I want to see activities in only the cases in which the process flow goes from the "Additional Visit" activity to the "First Aid" activity. | ||
[[File:Filtering1.png|800px|none]] | [[File:Filtering1.png|800px|none]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 2 December 2018
Here are some important use cases for QPR ProcessAnalyzer functionalities.
Benchmarking
In the following process analysis view, I want to compare the process flows that go through the "Sales Order Changed" and the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activities:
- First, I select the "Sales Order Changed" activity and click the Include Only button to get a filter that shows only the cases that go through the "Sales Order Changed" activity.
- I'll name the filter, so it will be easier to select it later. I click the Manage Filters button in the Filter group on the ribbon to open the Manage Filters dialog.
- The filter is selected on the list, so I click Properties, and give the filter the name "BenchExample1". Then, I click OK to close the Filter Properties dialog, and then Cancel to close the Manage Filters dialog.
- Then, I'll want to do the same to the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activity, so I'll click Change > Restore Default to get the initial unfiltered view visible again.
- I select the "Purchase Order to Supplier" activity, and select Include Only.
- Next, I'll benchmark the current filtered view with the "BenchExample1" I named earlier. From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I'll select the "BenchExample1" filter. Now I have the two filtered views visible:
- From the Flowchart Analysis Settings Benchmarking section, I select the "Account Manager" to see the Account Managers who are responsible for the orders:
Filtering
From the process analysis shown below, I want to see activities in only the cases in which the process flow goes from the "Additional Visit" activity to the "First Aid" activity.
- I press down the Ctrl key and click on the "First Aid" and "Additional Visit" activities, so that they are selected.
- Then, by clicking Include Only > Event Types, I get a process analysis with only the two selected activities:
- Now, I select the flow going from "Additional Visit" to "First Aid" and click Include Only > Cases. The result is as follows:
- As the Event Type filter I created before is still active, I select Change > Clear Event Type Filters. Now I have all the activities visible in cases where the process goes from "Additional Visit" to "First Aid":
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