There are two ways to validate the workflow process. The validation is required to ensure that the steps, unique variables and globals, logic, and outcomes of a process effectively and accurately achieve the intended goal.
Validate a selected or all definitions.
Navigate to the Create - Process Definition page. Select a process definition from the table. Click on the Actions - Validate menu option.

The application validates the process workflow, and an alert notification is displayed in the top right corner, as shown below.

You can use the search text bar to filter the Process Definition list. Click the Actions - Validate - All menu option.

The process definitions are validated in the background, and a confirmation message is displayed in the top-right corner.

Validate while designing.
Navigate to the Create Process Definition page. Select a process definition from the table and double-click to open it in Designer Canvas. Then, click on the Actions - Validate menu option.

The application validates the process workflow, and an alert notification is displayed in the right pane, as shown below. Validating a process workflow involves ensuring that the steps, unique variables and globals, logic, and outcomes of a process effectively and accurately achieve the intended goal.

Here, the validation function notifies steps with the same name. Before generating and executing a new process instance, the design must be corrected for unique step names. Click the “Fix Duplicates” button.

The application will generate unique step names and reconfigure the duplicate steps. You must save the process definition.
