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Introduction to How to find your Process and run it manually
Introduction to How to find your Process and run it manually

How to locate a Process in Frends and run it manually

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Written by Ossi Galkin
Updated over 7 months ago

Finding your Process from the Process Catalog

In this course you are expected to have an integration Process that you can run. If you don't have that yet you can return to previous courses to create one to be used in this lesson.

To be able to run a Process manually you first need to locate it. When the Environment is empty it can be very straightforward. It is enough to just select "Processes" from the top bar and find the Frends Process you intend to run from the Processes List View.

If there are more Processes in the Environment it is faster and easier to use the search function that is provided at the Processes List View.

By default, it shows the "Text" option and as soon as you start typing the name of your Process it starts searching for the correct one. By using text search or the more advanced search options like Tags it is easy to locate your Process.

When you have located your Process, you can continue to the next section.

Run your Process manually

Now that you have located the Process you intend to run it is time to learn how that can be done.

On the right side of the same row as the Process name there is a button with an arrow in it. By pressing it you will see a list of operations that can be done to the Process. By selecting the first, "Run once", you will be able to run the Process once.

The Process can also be run by selecting the checkbox on the left side of the Process Name. This will activate the "Actions" button that will open the list of possible operations. The operation on the top of the list is again "Run once". By selecting this option all of the Processes that have been selected will be run.

Now you can run the Process and we will proceed to the last section of this course.

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