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Normally user should not been able to complete the task (of sub-process) after t
amitm
over 10 years ago
Normally user should not been able to complete the task (of sub-process) after the main process instance has been terminated. But I found it surprising that sometimes a user is able to accept and complete the task (but no further node) AFTER the termination of process instance. Can anyone help to understand the actual reason?
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sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
@amitm The behavior you described could be only possible if the call is asynchronous. Else you would get an error described as above by sumitp. Are you sure that the the main process is being terminated instead of being ended?
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sikhivahans
over 10 years ago
@amitm The behavior you described could be only possible if the call is asynchronous. Else you would get an error described as above by sumitp. Are you sure that the the main process is being terminated instead of being ended?
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