As shown in Figure 17, private processes can inherit a smart ID from a shared resource but do not have to. You can specify no Smart Routing for a private process within a shared resource, and you can also specify a smart ID for a private process outside of a shared resource.
When you select the check box Use Smart Routing, a text field named
Smart Routing ID becomes visible and editable. By enabling this option on the shared resource, you can allow for the referencing event sources to use the specified smart ID value and inherit changes in the ID's value made on the given shared resource.
If you want the specific event source to define its own Smart Routing ID, the check box Shared Smart ID must be cleared and an individual smart ID can be specified to take precedence over the ID (if any) on the referenced shared resource.