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Hi, I have a main process model in which there is a user input task. Upon s
swathig
over 10 years ago
Hi,
I have a main process model in which there is a user input task. Upon submitting this task, it navigates to other user input task in sub process model. These user inputs tasks should be opened one after another and they are opening correctly as I used activity chaining in that between every node. But the issue I am facing is, upon submitting the second user input task, it has to navigate to third user input task which is in another sub process. Though I used, activity chaining, the user input task is not opening immediately. It is appearing in Tasks. Please suggest the solution to solve this issue. Thanks.
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
Do you have any activities in between the second and third tasks?
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nileshr
over 10 years ago
Hi swathig,
Have you done activity chaining between the nodes of the sub process as well?
Apart from doing activity chaining between the user input task of the master process and sub process, you have to apply chaining between all the nodes of the sub process right from the start node.
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
You must also chain into the sub process; There's an option on the setup tab of the sub-process called "Enable activity chaining into all initial nodes in the sub-process" that must be checked, and as Nilesh has said, the subprocess must also be chained all the way to the user input tasl.
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swathig
over 10 years ago
Hi , i have activity chaining between nodes of sub process and in main process also.on the setup tab of the sub-process , i have checked "Enable activity chaining into all initial nodes in the sub-process" option also. even that form is not displaying immediately. It is going into tasks tab. from there i can able to access user input task.
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
This can also happen if the form is not tempo-enabled.
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swathig
over 10 years ago
In my scenario, i have a grid with more than 50 check box fields.If i select one record, then there is no issue. If i select more than 30 records, then only this issue coming.when i monitor that process it is coming till user input task but that task is going into task. Any suggestion....
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
Are you doing any sort of chained MNI between the tasks? You may be breaking the chaining limit.
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swathig
over 10 years ago
The number of unattended nodes that exists between two (attended) activity-chained tasks below 50.but i think "The amount of time between attended tasks exceeds the non-configurable limit of 10 minutes".this condition is failing.How to check time?
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
What is occurring between the two tasks that takes more than ten minutes...? That seems excessive; is the user expected to sit waiting for the task for ten minutes?
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swathig
over 10 years ago
i have checked . It is not taking more than 10 minutes. Then what could be the reason.
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