Create a subflow form
Use the Create a subflow form to automate a manual recovery task within the business continuity plan.
Create a subflow form
For description of the field values, see the table.| Field | Description |
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| Subflow Name | Name of the subflow. For example, if you want to automate a manual task for sending an email, you can name the subflow as Send an email subflow. |
| Description | Description of the subflow. |
| Application | Application scope for creating the subflow in. For the BCM tasks, you can select GRC: Business Continuity Management. |
| Accessible From | All application scopes that the subflow can be accessed from. |
| Category | Category or logical group for the subflow. For the BCM automation tasks, you can select the BCM: Task automation category. |
| Protection | Option to mark the subflow as read-only. When you create the subflow in an application scope that you own, you can select a value for this field. Editing permissions and protection for the subflow. Select one of these options:
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| Subflow annotation | Annotation for the subflow. The help text under the subflow title in Workflow Studio helps the flow designers to understand what the subflow does when it is used in a flow. |
| Run As | Option to define the user who runs the subflow. Select one of these options:
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| Run with roles | Roles that the subflow runs with. This option is only available when Run as is set to User who initiates the session. For example, a plan user should have the email_api_send role to send the email and the sn_bcm.program_manager role to read the BCM tasks. |
For more information on creating a subflow, see Create a subflow in Workflow Studio.