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2 Symbols, Fundamental Rules, and Comparison Operators

2.1 Start Event e Timer Start Event

START EVENT It represents the unique point from which each individual process begins. This means...

2.2 End Event

END EVENT It represents the endpoint of a process.Unlike the Start Event, it can be used more th...

2.3 Intermediate / Boundary Event Timer

INTERMEDIATE/BOUNDARY EVENT TIMER It represents an element widely used for managing the timing o...

2.4 Exclusive e Parallel Gateway

Exclusive Gateway Allows the process flow to split into multiple different branches.It must be p...

2.5 Conditional Task and Action Task

CONDITIONAL TASK Represents the element used to perform creation and control actions within the ...

2.6 CONNECTORS (CONNECTIONG OBJECT)

CONNECTORS (CONNECTIONG OBJECT) If the flow elements (events, activities or branches) in a proce...

2.7 Basic rules

1 - Upon process creation, the system automatically inserts a Start Event (see Chapter 2.1 for de...

2.8 Comparison Operators: Description and Use in Conditional Tasks.

The system provides several comparison operators that can be used within Conditional Tasks, which...

2.9 Comparison operators: Rules of use in initial condition tasks

Some comparison operators should be used carefully within the “Initial Condition” Tasks, i.e., th...

2.10 Configuration Section “When to run the check” in the Initial Condition Task.

Within the “Initial Condition” Tasks, i.e., those Conditional Tasks directly associated with the ...

2.11 Configuration Section “When to run the check” in Conditional Tasks

Within classic Conditional Tasks, i.e., those Tasks used to perform checks within the process, th...

2.12 Managing Visibility Permissions in Processes

As with any other standard/custom module, to configure the visibility of the Processes module you...

2.13 Process Manager: Versioning Management

Within each individual process configured in the system, there is a button called "Save Version" ...