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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
Hi,
I have a process model, is there a way to find out the parent process/rule. I am trying with Application Dependents/Precedents, it does not show any list.
Thanks in advance!
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Poorna Guduri
A Score Level 1
over 8 years ago
Hi Saravanarajanj, there is no direct functionality other than the Dependents/Precedents provision that comes with the product itself. Also, I could see no Extension under the Shared Components as well.
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aloks0189
Certified Lead Developer
over 8 years ago
@sara if you try to save and publish the child process model then it will show a pop-up where it will show all the parent process models wherever we are using this process as subprocess (which will get effected by this change).
But in order to find out the rules, you need to go for precedents and dependents only
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sonams1
over 8 years ago
In the design view,you can select the child process model to know its dependents/precedents
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jurim409
A Score Level 1
over 8 years ago
@sara For rules, you can create an application with this process model. After, you enter in this application and click on 'Missing precedents' in the settings menu. So, Appian will show you the list of rules.
For the parent processes, it's correct what @aloks176 suggests you
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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
Thank you everyone for the suggestions
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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
@aloks176, I was able to find the parent process model using the pop-up while publishing the process model. Thanks!
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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
@aloks176, strangely the current version of the parent process model does not include this subprocess but the older version has
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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
and that was the reason for not displayed in the Precedents/Dependents list it seems
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aloks0189
Certified Lead Developer
over 8 years ago
@saravanarajanj is this issue resolve?
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saravanarajanj
Certified Senior Developer
over 8 years ago
@aloks176, the issue is resolved now. we have found the precedents/dependents using the suggestions
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