Process Journey Visualization Field

Overview

This component enables users to track process steps, monitor dependencies, and review complete workflows in a structured and interactive manner. By making processes easier to follow and analyze, it enhances transparency, collaboration, and decision-making across teams and industries. It is particularly useful in scenarios where understanding the sequence, status, and outcomes of complex processes is critical for operational efficiency and informed decision-making.

Key Features & Functionality

  • Interactive, Collapsible Journeys: Users can expand or collapse steps and events within a process journey for detailed or high-level views.
  • Visual Process Representation: Complex workflows, histories, or process paths are displayed in a clean, structured, and easy-to-understand visual format.
  • Dictionary-Based Input: Accepts input as a structured dictionary from Appian, allowing developers to pass data directly without additional configuration.
  • Supports Multiple Use Cases: Can be used across industries to visualize workflows, track dependencies, monitor milestones, and review complete processes.
  • Enhanced Decision-Making: Helps teams quickly identify process bottlenecks, understand sequences, and improve operational transparency.
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  • v1.9.0 Release Notes

    • Actor text limit increased: Actors now support longer text — 50+ characters for single actors and ~25 characters per actor when displayed side-by-side.
    • Step text capacity improved: Step labels can now show longer text with respect to longer actor text without early truncation.
    • Midline and footer stability fixed: Midline and footer lines remain visible even when steps are far apart and during horizontal scrolling.
    • Footer width made dynamic: Footer width can now be defined using a Step ID (in addition to percentage), allowing the footer to automatically extend up to the specified step only.
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  • v1.9.0 Release Notes

    • Actor text limit increased: Actors now support longer text — 50+ characters for single actors and ~25 characters per actor when displayed side-by-side.
    • Step text capacity improved: Step labels can now show longer text with respect to longer actor text without early truncation.
    • Midline and footer stability fixed: Midline and footer lines remain visible even when steps are far apart and during horizontal scrolling.
    • Footer width made dynamic: Footer width can now be defined using a Step ID (in addition to percentage), allowing the footer to automatically extend up to the specified step only.
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