on 09-15-2006 10:52 AM
Does anyone know what the purpose of the 'interrupt process' is? It's new in BI7.0.
Thanks
Tim
Hi Kim
This Process type helps for interrupting the processing of a process chain up to the point at which a condition is filled.
If a process chain is only processed either in part or in its entirity if more than one start condition is filled, you use this process type to specify the additional conditions.
The chain is started when the condition of the start process is filled. However, the interrupt process will interupt the processing of the chain (as long as its status is "active") up until the point at which the condition of the interrupt process is filled. Should the start process condition be filled again before the interupt process condition is filled, the chain will start again and will only run up until the point of interruption. As soon as the interrupt process condition is filled, the system continues the last run of the chain only. The earlier runs remain unchanged.
Hope this helps
Regards,
Prasad.BVA
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