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As a prerequisite for the following example you must have completed the example Add and Connect Components and must have created at least one additional process template. In this example the additional process template is Check Demand. |
In the following example the process template Check
Demand is added as a subprocess to a process in definition. The process
template Check Demand may be structured as depicted
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Open the Purchase Requisition process in the Workflow Editor. |
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In the The tab contains all previously saved process templates. |
section, select the tab.
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Add the Check Demand process template to the window. |
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Click the Check Demand to the Purchase Requisition process. | tab and add connection lines to the window in order to integrate the subprocess
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To save the entry click ![]() |
The integration of the subprocess Check
Demand may look like this:![]() |
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Double-clicking Check Demand will open the subprocess in the window. | |
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Do not add a subprocess as a single independent process as this process would not start when being executed! Instead, it is required to integrate the subprocess into the existing workflow process! |
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Subprocesses can be added to process templates as well! |
In the example the subprocess will start when the activity Create has been executed and the workflow reaches the subprocess. |