Business process setup guide (BPMS)
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[Event sub-process] element

Use the [Event sub-process] element (Fig. 1) when you need to perform a sequence of tasks whenever a specific event occurs. Event sub-processes can be performed several times during business process execution and can be used for implementing cyclic or repeated activities.

Fig. 1  [Event sub-process] element with a [Message] start event and a process task placed inside it

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For example, during a sale process, a customer can modify the list of ordered products at any stage of the negotiations, any number of times. In this case, your sales process can include an event sub-process for updating the list of ordered products.

In Creatio, event sub-process is not a typical process element. Please take the following into account when creating event sub-processes:

  • Unlike regular business process elements, the event sub-process is displayed as a separate diagram area. It is not supposed to connect with the rest of the diagram via flows. 

  • Any regular elements placed on the event sub-process (e.g., activities, gateways, events and sequence flows) are considered elements of that sub-process and will be executed only if the event sub-process is triggered.

  • In Creatio, the event sub-process must always start with a [Message] start event. The diagram of the event sub-process will be executed once for each execution of the corresponding [Throw message] event in a process instance.

  • The [Terminate] end event in an event sub-process flow will terminate the entire process. Normally, event sub-processes do not have the [Terminate] event, unless the function of the event sub-process includes terminating the entire process (e.g., the event sub-process handles the cancellation of a sale, etc.).

[Event sub-process] operation

Activation

The [Event sub-process] element executes each time the [Message] start event is triggered by the corresponding [Throw message] event (Fig. 2). Same event sub-process can be activated several times in a single process instance.

Execution

When the corresponding message is thrown by the process [Throw message] event, the [Message] start event activates its outgoing flow and enables the execution of the other actions in the event sub-process flow.

The event sub-process actions are executed as regular elements of the current business process and do not interrupt its execution.

Pending user actions of both the event sub-process and the regular process can be performed in any order by the users.

Unlike regular Sub-processes, event sub-processes do not create a separate process instance in the [Process Log] section. The event sub-process tasks are displayed in the [Process elements] detail of the process log as regular business process tasks, in the order of their execution.

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Fig. 2 Execution diagram of a business process using the [Event sub-process] element, which was triggered twice during the instance shown

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[Event Sub-Process] element use cases

How to use event sub-processes

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[Message] start event

[Throw message] intermediate event

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