diff --git a/docs/process-services-cloud/components/edit-process-filter-cloud.component.md b/docs/process-services-cloud/components/edit-process-filter-cloud.component.md index 4e149b099f..792026088c 100644 --- a/docs/process-services-cloud/components/edit-process-filter-cloud.component.md +++ b/docs/process-services-cloud/components/edit-process-filter-cloud.component.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Title: Edit Process Filter Cloud component Added: v3.0.0 Status: Experimental -Last reviewed: 2019-03-27 +Last reviewed: 2019-04-10 --- # [Edit Process Filter Cloud component](../../../lib/process-services-cloud/src/lib/process/process-filters/components/edit-process-filter-cloud.component.ts "Defined in edit-process-filter-cloud.component.ts") @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ given below: | Name | Description | | ---- | ----------- | | **_appName_** | Name of the app | -| **_processInstanceId_** | Process instance ID | -| **_processName_** | Process name. | +| **_id_** | Process instance ID | +| **_name_** | Process name. | | **_initiator_** | ID of the user who initiated the process | | **_status_** | Execution status of the process. | | **_processDefinitionId_** | Process definition ID | @@ -93,15 +93,17 @@ By default, the **_status_**, **_sort_** and **_order_** properties are displayed in the editor. However, you can also choose which properties to show using the `filterProperties` array. For example, the code below initializes the editor with the **_appName_**, -**_processInstanceId_**, **_processName_** and **_lastModified_** properties: +**_id_**, **_name_** and **_lastModified_** properties: ```ts export class SomeComponent implements OnInit { filterProperties: string[] = [ - "processName" - "processInstanceId", - "lastModified"]; + "appName", + "id", + "name", + "lastModified" + ]; onFilterChange(filter: ProcessFilterCloudModel) { console.log('On filter change: ', filter); @@ -126,8 +128,7 @@ With this configuration, only the four listed properties will be shown. You can supply a list of _sort properties_ to sort the processes. You can use any of the [filter properties](#filter-properties) listed above as -sort properties and you can also use the process **_id_** and **_startDate_** -properties and use **_name_** as a shorthand for **_processName_**. +sort properties and you can also use the process's **_startDate_**. By default, the **_id_**, **_name_**, **_status_** and **_startDate_** properties are displayed in the editor. However, you can also choose which sort properties