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Re: Subprocess [message #7133 is a reply to message #7108] |
Sat, 31 January 2009 18:44 |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
Hi, sure:
Create the subprocess, empty it, then drop the other bpmn_diagram file
on it, and have it be associated as a documentation.
Now you can open the other diagram by right-clicking and choosing the
Open menu, or you can press Shift and double-click on the shape, it will
bring the other diagram up.
Thanks,
Antoine
Felix wrote:
> Hi,
> is it possible to create an "empty" subprocess in a process diagram with
> a reference of to another *.bpmn file? This way a diagram wouldn't get
> too big and I could separate parts of my workflow in other *.bpmn-files
> (like in Magicdraw).
>
> Bye
>
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Re: Subprocess [message #7226 is a reply to message #7202] |
Tue, 03 February 2009 18:55 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: atoulme.intalio.com
You could have a graphical representation of such a thing. Associate two
data objects with your subprocess, then click on the associations and
choose their style: you should be able to choose their direction.
That way you can tell which one is used for the input or the output.
Thanks,
Antoine
Felix wrote:
> Thx Antoine,
> just another question. Could I pass something like input or output
> parameter into a subprocess, maybe out of a data object?
> I would like the same data stored in a data object in my subprocess,
> which is in a seperated file, like in the main process.
>
> Is it clear what I mean?
>
> ciao
>
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