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This tab allows the user to configure the submission of values in form fields between a process and a subprocess. Thus establishing the fields that come from the parent process and go to the child process, and from the child process going to the parent process. Both parent and child processes should have a created form so that the sending of values and their respective directions can be set. Here is an example of the directions that indicate source and destination of the information: 1st transfer the value from the parent field (source) to the child field (destination): Name-> User name. Information from the columns: Process fields Direction Subprocess fields Status The New button allows adding new sending of values between process and subprocess. It is also possible to Edit or Delete a field relationship via the icons located in the right corner of the tab. The system does not allow relating two process fields with the same direction |
05. Click Confirm.
Configure Fork
01. Drag the Fork element from the side menu to a location in the process flow modeling area.
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Fork represents the start of parallel activities. All activities and flows that are after Fork and before Join will be performed in parallel. |
02. Place the mouse on the element and click Configure, represented by a gear.
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To delete the element from the process diagram, simply click Delete, represented by a bin. |
03. Enter a name (optional).
04. Click Confirm.
Configure Join
01. Drag the Join element from the side menu to a location in the process flow modeling area.
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Join represents the end of parallel activities. All flows that come from a Fork at some point in the process should go to a Join. Whenever there are pending parallel activities, the process is placed in Join until all activities are completed. When the tasks are completed, the process is moved automatically to the next activity. |
02. Place the mouse on the element and click Configure, represented by a gear.
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To delete the element from the process diagram, simply click Delete, represented by a bin. |
03. Enter a name (optional).
04. Click Confirm.
Configure Flows
01. Place the mouse on the source element of the flow.
02. Click the Flow option, represented by an arrow, from the source element to the target element
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Flows are mechanisms that define to which activity the process may follow
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03. Place the mouse on the Flow element and click Configure, represented by a gear.
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To delete the element from the process diagram, simply click Delete, represented by a bin. |
04. Define the required information.
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Name Flow activ. Automatic flow Allows return Return activ |
05. Click Confirm.
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This documentation is valid from update 1.5.10 on. If you use an earlier version, it may contain information different from what you see in your platform. |
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