About Tag Handling in Process Verification

Tags can be created inside either the product data or the resource node; this section describes how process verification handles tags in each location.
  The table below describes the options and logic governing process verification's treatment of resources and products that are not tags.
  Options set Additional Behavior When you navigate to an activity in process verification:
Products Hide Unassigned Parts none Products assigned to an activity are shown
Resources none
  • All unassigned resources are visible
  • Hide resources assigned to activities
All unassigned resources are visible

Only the resources assigned to the activity are visible

 

Tags as Products

The initial settings are that unassigned parts are hidden; show only the activity's products.

Action Result
  1. Create an activity node and do not assign any product/tags
  2. Run process verification
All the tags (under the product tree) are hidden; all the products are hidden
  1. Assign the product that is the parent product of the tags.
  2. Run process verification.
All the tags (under the product tree) are hidden; the product is shown.
  1. Assign some tags to the process, e.g., to a process with the relation Process Process Product or Process first Process Product
  2. Run process verification.
Tags (under the product tree) that are assigned are shown; the product is shown.
 

Tags as Resources

Initial setting: Tags exist under the resource tree but are not assigned.

Action Result
  • Run process verification
All the tags (under the resource tree) are shown.
  1. Assign some tags (under the resource tree) to any activity. The assignment relation in this case is the same as that for the Resources
  2. Run process verification.
Tags (under the resource tree) that were assigned are hidden, rest are shown.
  • Step process verification to the activity to which the tags are assigned (as resources).
Tags (under the resource tree) that are unassigned are shown; the tags assigned to the activity are shown.