- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Managing access
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Working with process apps
- Working with dashboards and charts
- Working with process graphs
- Working with Discover process models and Import BPMN models
- Showing or hiding the menu
- Context information
- Export
- Filters
- Sending automation ideas to UiPath® Automation Hub
- Tags
- Due dates
- Compare
- Conformance checking
- Process simulation
- Root cause analysis
- Simulating automation potential
- Starting a Task Mining project from Process Mining
- Triggering an automation from a process app
- Viewing Process data
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Transforming data
- Autopilot™ for SQL (Public Preview)
- Structure of transformations
- Tips for writing SQL
- Exporting and importing transformations
- Viewing the data run logs
- Merging event logs
- Configuring Tags
- Configuring Due dates
- Configuring fields for Automation potential
- Activity Configuration: Defining activity order
- Making the transformations available in dashboards
- Data models
- Adding and editing processes
- Customizing process apps
- Publishing process apps
- App templates
- Notifications
- Additional resources

Process Mining
When you have received additional roles, you must refresh the Process Mining portal page to access the functions that are available for the new role or roles. For example, when you are a business user and you now have Developer and/or Administrator rights, you must refresh the Process Mining portal page to display the Admin Console.
Similarly, you still may notice any functions you cannot use anymore after a role has been revoked, until you refresh the Process Mining portal page.
When you select Process Mining from the UiPath® menu, the Process Mining portal is displayed. Initially, the Process Mining portal displays a welcome message and does not contain any process apps.
Based on your permissions, you can create new process apps, or published process apps will be made available for you. These published process apps will be displayed on the Process apps tab in the Process Mining portal.
The following table describes the elements in the Process Mining portal.
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Process apps |
The Process apps tab is the starting point for business users to analyze data using published process apps. The Process apps tab is the starting point for app developers to create and publish process apps for process mining. Note: The Start mining your process section is visible if you are assigned the Developer role.
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Development | The Development tab is the starting point for app developers to edit and customize process apps.
Note:
The Development tab is visible if you have edit permissions for at least one app, or if you are assigned the Developer role. |
Process app environments
A process app will have different stages, a development stage and a published stage. Only apps that are published are available on the Process apps tab. When a new process app is created, it stays in the development stage, appearing only on the Development tab, until it's published. Also, each stage has its own data set. This way, developers can use a small data set for developing the process app, while the published version of the app can have a larger data set.
Process app editing, such as dashboard edits and data transformations edits, will happen on the development stage and will be done in a separate environment. After testing and validating the edits, the process app can be published to the published stage. This enables you to edit and test breaking changes without affecting the published process app.
Migration required
To access the development environment for a process app that was created before the new Development stage was introduced, the process app must be migrated. This is indicated with the application status Migration required.
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Select Migrate app to start the migration process.
The migration will create a separate dataset for use in the development environment.
The migration does not affect your published process app.