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You can switch the Workflow Monitor display mode, which by default shows icons that represent task instance types, so that the icons represent task instance status types, as shown in the following example.
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If you select a command from either Actions menu, the Console window automatically opens and displays processing information.
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In Critical Path View, Task instances and connectors in the Critical Path display in the color specified by the Critical Path Color system property.
The Critical Path View is dynamic; if task instances are Skipped in a Workflow, and they longer are part of the Critical Path, they no longer display on the Workflow Monitor while it is in Critical Path View.
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Also, in Critical Path View, Show Skipped / Restore and Hide Skipped are disabled in the Workflow Monitor pop-up menu of commands and options.
When the Workflow completes, the final Critical Path displays.
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The task instance Details icon for task instances that are critical (or along in a Critical Path) is tinted red.
Reports
You can enhance existing Task Instance reports or create new Task Instance reports by utilizing the Critical and Projected End Time fields. For example, you might want to report on task instances that have not completed and are on the critical path, or you might want to report on task instances that have a failure status and are on the critical path.