To retrieve information about all process instances, including case process instances, performed on behalf of the runtime environment, open the Process Overview in the Administration Perspective launch panel.
The Process Overview provides It visualizes all the information that can be retrieved from the audit trail database and since this can result in a huge amount of data, the Process View offers several filter options to obtain the exact information you want.
This section displays how many processes have been executed in the engine and how many of them are active, interrupted, completed and aborted.

Figure:Process Instances Counter
The Processes table displays a list of log entries, showing the following basic information on each process instance:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Process | Name of the process instance. The name of the case process instance is displayed as Case Process. For more information on Cases, please refer to chapter Case - Grouping Processes of the Stardust Concepts Case - Grouping Processes of the Concepts handbook. |
| Process OID | OID of the process instance |
| Priority | Priority of the process (normal, low or high) |
| Descriptors | Descriptors belonging to the process |
| Starting User | User who started the process |
| Start Time | Start time of the process instance |
| Duration | Duration of the process in days, hours, minutes and seconds |
| Actions | Available actions |
The following columns are not displayed, but can be added via the Select Column filter:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Benchmark | This column displays a benchmark category flag for a process instance in case benchmarks are defined. |
| Status | Status of the activity (completed, suspended etc.) |
| Root Process OID | OID of root process. |
| End Time | End time of the process instance |
| Case Owner | Owner of the case |
| Root Process | Root process |
| Case Description | Description of the case |
| Case Name | Name of the case |
| <custom descriptor> | You can add a separate column for each available descriptor. The column uses the name of the according descriptor. See section Selecting a separate column for a specific descriptor of chapter Working with Activity Tables for details. |
For a detailed description on the columns, table and toolbar options, please refer to chapter Working with Process Tables in the Working with Tables section.