I have a list interface A added under Site, and once user click on each individual item in the list, it start a process P1 (no process starting form). In the process, it initially set some variables and then open an summary interface S1.
Now, as my site have A,B,C,D interfaces added as pages, I want to terminate process P1 once I jump out from S1 by clicking any of the A,B,C,D button on the navigation bar in main menu.
How do I achieve that?
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If you use a start form, the process is only started once the user submits that form. If the user navigates away, nothing happens.
Keep in mind that Appian is not a UI toolkit by nature and all (most) design decisions are made on purpose to support the automation of business process operations. Off course, you can use Appian in a different way, but then might find yourself in a fight against the platform.
To terminate process P1 when navigating away from the summary interface S1, use event listeners to detect clicks on the A, B, C, or D buttons. When such an event is triggered, stop or reset the process by clearing the state or invoking a termination method. This ensures P1 is terminated before moving to a new page. My friend was overwhelmed with her academic workload, especially with her literature review. She asked me for help, and I found this academized.com/buy-literature-review service during my search. The review they delivered was incredibly detailed and aligned perfectly with her topic. It saved her countless hours of stress and allowed her to focus on the main chapters of her research. She was thrilled with the quality and how it elevated her overall project.