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-====== Copy Processes ======+====== Copy a Process ======
  
 A predefined process can be imported into another workspace using ''Copy process''. A predefined process can be imported into another workspace using ''Copy process''.
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-An important consideration when copying an entire process in a new workspace is impact on process interfaces. Any local associations or process interfaces with other workspaces are retained in this copied process.+An important consideration when copying an entire process in a new workspace is the impact on process interfaces.
  
-Even if the process interfaces in the source workspace were with other workspaces in the same ''group*'', and newly created workspace does not belong to that ''group'', process interface will still continue to show in this new workspace where the process was copied over****+All local associations are retained in the copied process but process interfaces with other worskpaces are retained only when, either the interfacing workspaces are within the same workspace group* or both the interfacing workspaces do not belong to a workspace group.
  
 //*Group is one of the properties that can be applied by admin at workspace level. When applied for a workspace, that workspace and any other workspace beneath it in the tree are considered as a 'group'. This helps to keep the associations created through process interfaces within the group only. If similar process elements exist outside the group, they are not linked through process interface with elements in the group. // //*Group is one of the properties that can be applied by admin at workspace level. When applied for a workspace, that workspace and any other workspace beneath it in the tree are considered as a 'group'. This helps to keep the associations created through process interfaces within the group only. If similar process elements exist outside the group, they are not linked through process interface with elements in the group. //
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-//**This behavior contradicts when individual process elements are copied in workspace outside the group. In that case, process interfaces are not copied over. //