- 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
- 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 dashboards
- Publishing process apps
- App templates
- Notifications
- Additional resources

Process Mining
The Development tab is the starting point for app developers to create, edit, customize, and publish process apps. The Development tab allows you to:
- View an overview of all created process apps and their statuses.
- Perform actions on process apps.
You can create and edit process apps from the new Development tab in the Process Mining portal. In the development environment you load data for the process app that is only used for the process app in development. This development dataset is used for testing the data transformations, it does not affect the data displayed in the dashboards of the published process app.
Once your process app is ready to be used by business users, you can publish the process app. Optionally, you can load new data for use in the published process app.
Check out Customizing dashboards, Data transformations editor, and Publishing process apps.
The Development tab is only visible if you have the Developer role assigned.
The Create new app button enables you to create a new process app. Check out Create new app wizard.
The following table describes the properties of a process app displayed in the Process apps in development list. Check out Selecting display columns.
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Property |
Description |
|---|---|
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Name |
The name of the process app. Note:
When you have Edit permissions for the process app, you can select the Name to open the Dashboard editor to customize the app. |
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ID |
The ID of the process app. You need this ID to upload the data for the process app. |
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Dev data status |
The current data status of the process app in development.
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| Status changed |
The date on which the status was last changed. |
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Last successful run |
The date on which the data was last updated successfully. Note:
You can select View log to display the log details for your process app. Check outViewing logs. |
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Actions menu |
Several icons that enable you to perform actions on process apps. |
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Action |
Name |
Description |
|---|---|---|
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Edit application |
Enables you to customize the process app to your business needs. Check out Working with the dashboard editor. Note:
The Edit application option is only visible when you have the permission to edit the process app. |
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More |
Enables you to open a context menu with the following options:
Note:
Depending on your permissions for the process app, options can be disabled. |
Development data
For performance and security reasons, it is strongly recommended to use a small dataset for development and testing data transformations.
The development dataset is used for testing the data transformations. It does not affect the data displayed in the dashboards of the published process app.
Once your app is ready to be used by business users, you can publish the app and load new data for use in the published process app.
Check out Uploading data for more information on how to upload data.
By default, Name, Applications status, Status changed, and Last successful run are displayed for the process apps listed. Follow these steps to change the visible columns.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
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1 |
Select Columns to display the list of columns. |
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2 |
Select the columns you want to display in the Process apps in development list. Note: The Name column cannot be hidden.
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