A process is a group of related functions.

When used in an interactive environment a process appears to be a menu of associated functions.

When used in a batch environment a process usually consists of only one function or a group of closely related functions (such as related reports).

A function is an executable IBM i "program" that was defined by a user and created by LANSA.

A function usually manipulates the IBM i database in some way.

For instance an interactive process named ORDERS which has 4 functions associated with it can be visualized like this:

      _____________________________________________
     |                                              |
     |               PROCESS : ORDERS               |
     |                                              |
     | Enter number or place cursor on same line :  |
     |                                              |
     | _ 1. Input details of a new order            |
     |   2. Change an existing order                |
     |   3. Browse customer master file             |
     |   4. Browse product master file              |
     |                                              |
     |______________________________________________|
                           |
      _____________________|______________________
      |              |              |             |
 _____|_____   ______|_____   ______|_____   _____|______
|           | |            | |            | |            |
|Function 1 | | Function 2 | | Function 3 | | Function 4 |
|           | |            | |            | |            |
|Input new  | |   Change   | |   Browse   | |   Browse   |
| order     | |  existing  | |  Customer  | |   Product  |
|           | |   order    | |   Master   | |   Master   |
|___________| |____________| |____________| |____________|

 
Some of the characteristics of processes and functions are:

The topics in this chapter describe how processes and functions are created and changed using the LANSA system.