How can you update multi instance collection with additional variables in an activiti process?
<multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics isSequential="false" activiti:collection="#employees" activiti:elementVariable="input"></multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics>
You would like a task to be created for each of the employee objects below:
employees being a list of employee objects:
employee
int id;
String name;
employees: [1, "abc", 2, "cde"]
Now, if you write a script task in a process where you try setting each employee instance with another variable such as :
1, "abc", "good performance"
By setting it to input variable like input.put("employee rating","good performance") --> this should work seamlessly.
And also tasks should be created for each employee object.
How can we achieve this?
activiti bpmn bpm
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<multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics isSequential="false" activiti:collection="#employees" activiti:elementVariable="input"></multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics>
You would like a task to be created for each of the employee objects below:
employees being a list of employee objects:
employee
int id;
String name;
employees: [1, "abc", 2, "cde"]
Now, if you write a script task in a process where you try setting each employee instance with another variable such as :
1, "abc", "good performance"
By setting it to input variable like input.put("employee rating","good performance") --> this should work seamlessly.
And also tasks should be created for each employee object.
How can we achieve this?
activiti bpmn bpm
so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49
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<multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics isSequential="false" activiti:collection="#employees" activiti:elementVariable="input"></multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics>
You would like a task to be created for each of the employee objects below:
employees being a list of employee objects:
employee
int id;
String name;
employees: [1, "abc", 2, "cde"]
Now, if you write a script task in a process where you try setting each employee instance with another variable such as :
1, "abc", "good performance"
By setting it to input variable like input.put("employee rating","good performance") --> this should work seamlessly.
And also tasks should be created for each employee object.
How can we achieve this?
activiti bpmn bpm
<multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics isSequential="false" activiti:collection="#employees" activiti:elementVariable="input"></multiInstanceLoopCharacteristics>
You would like a task to be created for each of the employee objects below:
employees being a list of employee objects:
employee
int id;
String name;
employees: [1, "abc", 2, "cde"]
Now, if you write a script task in a process where you try setting each employee instance with another variable such as :
1, "abc", "good performance"
By setting it to input variable like input.put("employee rating","good performance") --> this should work seamlessly.
And also tasks should be created for each employee object.
How can we achieve this?
activiti bpmn bpm
activiti bpmn bpm
edited Nov 14 '18 at 13:25
Tisha
asked Nov 14 '18 at 11:08
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so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49
add a comment |
so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49
so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49
so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49
add a comment |
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so you to a task per employee in a collection and each task should get variables according the assigned employee? is that correct?
– Abbas Kararawala
Nov 18 '18 at 14:49