Kris Verlaenen wrote:
Note that the model of the history information is different from the
runtime model, and contains all the nodes that were triggered (and
possibly completed). So new data gets added to this process instance log
every time something new happens, there's no different versions there.
If node states, process variables or the WM change (events), there should be
new rows in some history tables (which I call versions), even if
process/node refs won't change. However, I'm looking forward to your new
persistence option in the trunc.
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