Hui Onn Tan wrote:
I tried to use non-terminating End Node inside the subprocess.
For non-autoComplete ad-hoc subprocess, it has no effect (the sub process does not end as I wish).
If ad-hoc subprocess is set to autoComplete=true, without End Node, the ad-hoc subprocess end if any of tasks (Review, Auto-Process, Investigate + Approve) is complete.
However by adding the End Node, I can now control the flow with gateways and signal to achieve the similar effect of completionCondition.
Can you post an example of how you accomplished this? (and if either of you has a simple testcase handy, file a bug in Jira?)