Add a child entity

  • 릴리스 버전: Australia
  • 업데이트 날짜 2026년 03월 12일
  • 소요 시간: 3분
  • Add a child or related table to track an activity from a related process.

    시작하기 전에

    Role required: sn_process_mining_analyst, sn_process_mining_power_user, or sn_process_mining_admin

    이 태스크 정보

    Often the start and end of a full workflow occurs outside the life cycle of your business process. When it's helpful to analyze these external events, you can add another table for tracking other events relevant to your process. For example, if Incident table is your parent table, and you define the Incident Task [incident_task] table as child table for the Incident table, then when a record from the Incident Task [incident_task] table is created, it shows as an 'Incident Task created' activity on the process map. Only 'created' or 'closed' events show as activities in the process graph.
    주:
    External events from a defined child table don’t show as condition options in the Transitions or condition filters.

    프로시저

    1. Navigate to Workspaces > Process Mining Workspace.
      If you continue from the Set Objectives page, you are on the Scope your analysis page.
    2. Select Edit for the project you want to edit.
    3. Select the edit button for the Scope your analysis section.
    4. Select Add child entity from the left bar.
      팁:
      Select Advanced view on the top right corner if you want to edit the project in the Classic view.
      New child table form
    5. Fill in the form with the details.
      표 1. New child table form
      Source The source for the table configuration. You can select a source type:
      • Table: Any database table
      • Report source: A table that has reports
      • Archived data: An archived table
      Select Select a table that has a relationship with the parent table of your project.
      Parent Table Select the primary table for the project.
      Relation

      Relationships between tables can be either Child or Reference.

      Source field

      If you select the Child relation, then select a field from the child table that has a relation with the parent table.

      If you select the Reference relation, then the Source field is auto-populated.

      Target Field

      If you select the Reference relation, then select a field from the child table that has a relation with the parent table.

      If you select the Child relation, then the Target field is auto-populated.

      Filters (Optional) If required, you can set filters for the child table.
      Related List Condition (Optional) Displays the selected number of related records for the filters set. You can filter it further.
    6. Select Save.