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Typical BPM Workflow HOWTO on NW CE 7.1 Ehp1: Scenario 7 - Timer automation for approval/rejection
Kenichi Unnai SAP Employee Active Contributor Bronze: 250-499 points
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Posted on Dec. 11, 2009 12:30 AM in Business Process Management, Business Process Modeling, Composition Environment (CE)

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Hello everyone,

Time for blogging. Let's talk about the 7th common scenario.

(Again and again  - I suggest to take a closer look at the 1 hour recorded session if you are interested in the demo.)

Remark: The contents require beginner level knowledge of NW BPM on 7.1 Ehp1.

Scenario 7:  Timer automation for approval/rejection

 

Solution

Actually from the technical point of view, this can be done with the same way of the previous "Scenario 6 - Timer notification". Simply we make use of the boundary event. But the point is even though the technical approach is almost the same - the business process modeler take it as a different story. :-)

 

Okie the 7th common scenario is done. See you next one! Feel free to drop your insight for

 - "Very common workflow use cases" but you don't know how to implement them with NW BPM.

 

 

 

Kenichi Unnai  Active Contributor Bronze: 250-499 points is a Platinum RIG Consultant at SAP Technology RIG, based in Tokyo/Japan.


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  • merging of tokens
    2009-12-14 06:54:45 W. de Jong Business Card [Reply]

    How do you deal with merging of tokens, as the boundary event is non-terminating?
    Please don't use a Termination End Event.
    • merging of tokens
      2009-12-14 20:09:53 Kenichi Unnai SAP Employee Business Card [Reply]

      Hi Wout, thanks for the interest. I am trying to figure out what you're trying to do...are you talking about the Parallel split gateways by means of "Tokens"?


      The gateway I presented here is Uncontrolled Merge, which doesn't care for tokens from the parallel gateway.


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