Can I ask what's the goal of finding all the active sub processes of a main process?
Because for my point of view in most scenarios if you find the active "work items" you can create a list of the things that you need to finish. Each work item can contain a tag (ID, Name) of the process that it belongs.
you can create custom audit logs and then query that.. that can be in a separate database and in a separate machine.
Sorry to not review your problem in depth.--On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:25 PM, tolitius <webakaunt@gmail.com> wrote:
had to go with custom solution... grrrr
audit logs are too heavy
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