Hello! I have two forms, both very much alike. I currently have two process models for both, but I wonder if I can have a single process model. If possible, how can I configure my process model to access two forms?
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In addition to these, do you mean start form? If yes then you can only have one form. Only thing is since the form are more or less simmilar you can have only one interface but display one specific fields applicable to particular scenario
Hi. No I mean two forms/interfaces. They're the same form, with one minor difference. I just want applicants to be able to work with the form as normal, but only have to use one PM
There's no limit to the number of forms you can put on a PM. I can make a PM with 50 forms if I want to. They can all be exactly the same or completely different.
The same way you add one form, you just do it again, and again, and again, as many times as you want.
Unless you're talking about start forms. There's only 1 start form. You add a User Input Task after that to have the user enter a new form after that one. And you activity chain if you want the user to fill out the second form right after they're done with the first one. Without activity chaining, the user will have to go to tasks tab and wait to be assigned the second form.
As suggested by most of people, it all depends on your business logic and how you implement it
Lots of good input here -
I agree with what's been said already - There are valid use cases for processing different forms through the same PM. As other's pointed out, if your two forms only have very few differences, and you're considering processing with the same PM, why not streamline down to 1 form that conditionally shows the variable/different components as needed?