How to model the message flow to and from multiple instances of the same role?
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What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.
Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.
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What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.
Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.
bpmn
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What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.
Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.
bpmn
What is the best way to model message flows to multiple instances of the same role? For example first a company creates a new contract for their business partners. After creation the company sends the contract to 10 business partners.
Each of them can accept or reject the new contract. If 8 partners will accept the contract, the company does not revise the contract.
Here is an example how the model would look like with one business partner.
bpmn
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You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.
Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.
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You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.
Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.
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You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.
Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.
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You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.
Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.
You should use a Multi-Instance Activities or Tasks. It's the one of several forms of looping activities. It is a shorthand and comes in two types - sequential and non-sequential. For your case non-sequential is the best fit,
this means that the activity can be completed for each item in the collection in no particular order.
Three vertical lines indicate that the multi-instance activity is non-sequential.
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