Studio

Studio is the design area of Blue Prism – it is where processes and objects are created, modified and undergo initial testing before published to be used in Control Room.

Using Process Studio is simple – a drag and drop interface allows process flows to be quickly and easily implemented using the resources deployed on the current machine.

The Studio tab displays the existing processes and objects organized into their groups in a tree and list view control. Selecting a group in the tree shows the members of that group in a list on the right, whereas selecting a process (or object) in the tree shows its version history. A search field at the top of the navigation trees allows users to search for projects and objects in the tree. Further options are available via the right-click context menu.

A padlock icon on a group signifies that the group has restricted permissions. These permissions can be viewed by selecting Access rights from the context menu. Setting permissions on a group requires the user to be assigned a role that has been granted permissions to this area.

Create a new process

A step-by-step guide to creating a new business process from scratch. You will be guided through the initial steps required to identify your new process before moving to Process Studio to start work. For more information, see Create a new process.

Edit an existing process

Existing processes are presented for selection – once chosen, the process can be edited, tested and saved in Process Studio. For more information, see Edit an existing process.

Clone an existing process

A rapid and simple way to create a new process based on an existing process or template – the clone option will take a process already saved, ask for a new name and duplicate it before moving to Process Studio with the process loaded. For more information, see Clone an existing process.

Delete a process

Delete an existing process from the database. For more information, see Delete a process.