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Repairing correlation sets

You can view and modify the correlation sets for an activity using Business Process Choreographer Explorer. Additionally, you can repair activity correlation sets that are incorrect due to runtime faults or repair actions, or due to jump operations in the BPEL process.

To repair the correlation sets that are associated with an activity, you must be a process administrator or system administrator. However, if Business Flow Manager is using the alternative process administration mode that restricts process administration to system administrators, then only users in the BPESystemAdministrator role can perform this action.

You might want to repair an activity correlation set if, for example, the activity is in the stopped state because the correlation set values do not match the expected values.

In Business Process Choreographer Explorer...


Procedure

  1. In the Views tab, navigate to the Activity page for the activity, and select the Correlation tab to see the correlation sets that are associated with the activity.

  2. Click Repair Correlation Sets to modify the correlation sets.

  3. If there is more than one correlation set defined, use the drop-down list to select the correlation set to modify.

    • If the correlation set is uninitialized, you can specify the values for the correlation set, and click Initialize to save the values.

    • If the correlation set is already initialized and you want to change the values, first click Uninitialize to remove the existing values. Then you can specify the new values for the correlation set, and click Initialize to save these values.


Results

All correlation sets contain the correct property values.


What to do next

If the activity is stopped, you can continue to repair the process by restarting the activity.

Repairing BPEL processes and activities using Business Process Choreographer Explorer


Related concepts:
Correlation sets