Before a process app can be published or deployed to
Application
Repository or
exported to a file, it must pass validation. As you work with your process app,
you can validate as you work to catch potential problems.
To validate the open process app:
In the Quick Access Toolbar, click the
Validate button. Alternatively, click
Validate from the Composer menu, or press Alt and
then V, or press Ctrl+Shift+V.
Details about the validation are displayed in the Validation Results.
You can use the filtering options at the bottom to choose which types of
message you want to view. (See
Limiting Validation Results.)
By default, the name of any design element that contains errors appears
in red in App Explorer. You can disable this feature or change the color on the
General tab of the
SBM Composer
Options.
Note: To optimize performance, the validation
checks only those scripts that changed or were added since the process app was
last validated. (See
Troubleshooting Scripts
for information about handling validation errors.)
Here are some typical situations that generate error
and warning validation messages:
- You used a process app, application, or table with a name that
already exists in a deployment environment.
- One or more references in a process app are unresolved.
-
SBM Composer
detects that a process app or a feature in a process app is incompatible with
SBM On-Demand
deployment. You receive these error messages if you are working in
SBM On-Demand
mode, or if you are working in
SBM On-Premise/PaaS
mode and the
Include validation for On-Demand compatibility
option is selected on the
General tab of the
SBM Composer
Options dialog box, and if one
or more of the following conditions is true:
- Scripts or triggers are included an application in the process
app.
- A
Publish or
External Post transition is included in an
application workflow.
- A
Post transition with an
Item link type that includes
"triggers" is included in an application workflow.
- A transition that uses a
Trigger action type is included in an
application workflow.
- A state that has a transition action with a
Trigger Received condition is included in an
application workflow.
- The database name for a table name exceeds the maximum number of
characters that are allowed.
- A table in the process app includes a
Folder field,
Company field,
Contact field,
Resolution Summary field, or
Resolution Description field.
- Various project and table privileges are selected for a role (for
example,
View Item if Contact).
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