Use Process Automation and Human in the Loop in Oracle Integration
Before you can use Process Automation or human in the loop in Oracle Integration, complete a few tasks, including enabling these technologies.
Prerequisites
- Create policies that allow Oracle Integration administrators to manage the Process
Automation instance.
See Set Up IAM Policies to Manage Process Automation Instance in Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.
- Enable Process
Automation and human in the loop in Oracle Integration.
See Enable Process Automation and Human in the Loop in Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.
- Assign predefined IDCS application roles to users so that they can use Process
Automation.
See Assign IDCS Application Roles to Manage Access in Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.
Manage Your Process Automation Instance
See Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.
Work with Process Automation
Disable and Delete Process Automation and Human in the Loop
Caution:
If you are using processes or human in the loop in any way, including calling them from integrations, do not disable human in the loop. Disabling human in the loop permanently deletes your Process Automation instance and all its runtime data, including human in the loop. This action can't be undone.
If you want to stop use of Process Automation or human in the loop and delete the associated instance, you can disable it.
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In the Oracle Cloud Console navigation menu, click Developer Services, then, under Application Integration, click Integration.
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Open your Oracle Integration instance.
If you don't see the instance you're looking for, make sure you're viewing the correct region (in the banner) and compartment (at the top of the instance list, next to Applied filters).
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Under Settings, next to Human in the Loop, select Disable.
You'll be asked to confirm that you want to disable Process Automation.
Caution:
Disabling human in the loop permanently deletes your Process Automation instance, including all processes and human in the loop. If you later re-enable human in the loop, a new Process Automation instance is created with no data from the previous instance.