PRIVACY - Privacy Management > Reusing Enterprise Architecture Data > Creating Processing Activities from EA Objects
Creating Processing Activities from EA Objects
HOPEX Privacy Management enables you to reuse processes and applications from other solutions.
 
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You obtain:
Process
Department
A processing activity
Application
Department
- A processing activity
- Below, a processing element containing the application
Application
Processing activity
- A processing element containing the application
Summary of possible reuse with processes and applications
Creating Processing Activities from Processes
You can use a business or organizational process from other HOPEX solutions to create a processing activity.
To create a processing activity from a process:
1. From the navigation menu, select Integration > Processes.
A wizard appears.
2. Select a process in the left tree and drag and drop it to the right tree under a specific department.
A processing activity has been created. You can now access it through the records of processing. For more information see Accessing Processing Activities.
*If you have troubles creating a processing activity from a sub-process, you may find it useful to check our FAQs. See About HOPEX Privacy Management Import and HOPEX Integration.
Creating Processing Activities from Applications
An HOPEX application can become a processing element in HOPEX Privacy Management.
*For more information, see Managing Processing Activity Elements.
You can therefore use an application to create a processing element below an existing processing activity.
To create processing elements from applications:
1. From the navigation menu, select Integration > Applications.
2. Select an application in the left tree and drag and drop it to the right tree under a specific department.
If there is no processing activity right below the department of interest, a processing activity wizard appears. A processing element is automatically created under the processing activity.
The application is automatically linked to the created processing activity (via the processing element).
*You can also simply drag and drop an application to an existing processing activity to make a link between them (via a processing element).