Maciej Swiderski [
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"Re: How to model human-task with sub-employees"
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I meant to have single process instance but multiple instances of human task that is
assigned to review. So, in that case iteration of the loop will be for a level in a
hierarchy of employees. That could mean there will be only one employee responsible for
review (at CEO level) or there could be number of employees (at lower levels).
In first case (CEO), there will be single instance of Perform Review human task that will
prevent of going further unless review was completed. Next assign new reviewers will be
responsible for looking into some service to get list of downstream employees responsible
for review (and that could be more than one) and will start new iteration. Perform review
should be multipleinstance node that can create any number of instances of that human task
and assign to every reviewer from given collection. Again all employees on the same level
can work in parallel with their tasks. I think process instance will wait for all
employees on given level to finish their tasks before new iteration will start - is that
acceptable in your case?
HTH
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