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"Agile BPMN - existing workflow, now need to (parallel) split"
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Hey all,
I have a scenario where I already know a node may cause/trigger multiple tokens to go
through the same path. I'm trying to figure out now, while I'm learning, how
would you handle this if you didn't know before hand.
Usecase:
Have a simple workflow.
start->A->B->C->D->end
in node B, a human task, they determine that this should be multiple different/independent
'tokens' that each independently go through C->D->end.
Example: List of items are collected into an Order. The order needs to be shipped, but
was originally setup as a single 'order' and 'shipment', but may end up
becoming 1-N shipments. Node C does inventory and D does printing of mailing labels for
this example.
My first pass at this problem would be to instead create TWO different workflows, since
they would have different volume of tokens going through:
start->A->B->end (1 per order, with node B determining number of and items in
(each) shipment)
(multi-start 2nd process) start->C->D->end (N number of shipments).
However, if you are trying to be agile and you *already* have a workflow that is A all the
way to D, splitting up the workflow into two different workflows once already in
production doesn't make sense. Thoughts on the manner (maybe I'm wrong and you
do need to create two workflows)?
Thanky, this is academic/planning ahead!
-Darren
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