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BPM Company
NL
Last activity: 9 Mar 2018 14:18 EST
How to realize Flow- >Action- >Section tree in a runtime
Hi everyone,
I have a Section(4) embedded in another Section(3), referenced in a Flow Action(2), referenced in a Flow(1). See the picture below:
Section(4) are reusable section and uses everywhere.
Assuming that at the moment the Section(3) shown up to the user, another assignments and flows also exist, how can I find out for that particular Section(4) the references to Section(3), Action(2) and Flow(1)?
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Swedbank AB
SE
Hi Vasiliip,
You can identify through action(2) in your example. You can find flowaction name in newAssignPage.pyDefaultTaskStatus.
Thanks,
Deva.
BPM Company
NL
Thanks for suggestion, but I need to find all mentioned rule names inside Section(4) - I need to use it in action for a button
Pegasystems Inc.
IN
Are you kind of looking for an option to get the referred rule of that particular section at runtime ?
BPM Company
NL
yes, exactly.
For example, small task among my other tasks: by clicking "Submit" I want to update section (3). But on the button I able to define only "update current section" which means - section(4). Also, I have several section(3) - (3_1), (3_2) etc.. All of them contain section(4). And section(4) should know in every particular time what is shown to an end user in order to refresh proper section.
I want to use Refresh Other Section and define the name of a section at the runtime. I can use parameters for that purpose, but it seems overcomplicated. I want to find solution allow me to automatically identify the name of an outer section
Ncs Pte Ltd
SG
You can use Refresh harness action in place of Refresh Other Section.
BPM Company
NL
Unfortunately, Refresh Harness doesn't work =\
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Nilesh Kolhe
Pegasystems Inc.
IN
The system saves rule referencing details information as instances of the Index-Reference class, corresponding to rows of pr_index_reference
table.
When you save a rule, the standard Declare Index rule named Rule-.RuleReference updates this table to reflect the references in that rule to other rules.
For more information please go through below article
https://community.pega.com/sites/default/files/help_v731/procomhelpmain.htm
Thanks,
Arun
BPM Company
NL
Thanks for your answer.
Unfortunately, it will only show me the list of rules which have reference to section(4).
For example:
Section(3_1) Section(3_2) Section(3_3) |
--> |
Section(4) |
But what I really need to know is the name of the section (3_1, 3_2 or 3_3) during a user press "Submit" button in the section(4)
BPM Company
NL
Any new suggestions would be appreciated :)
Pegasystems Inc.
US
What if you encapsulate 3_1 , 3_2 and 3_3 in a parent section 3_Parent to simplify the configuration of Other Section > 3_Parent, so that stays static and then some way use visibility conditions on 3_1 3_2 3_3 within 3_Parent appropriately. Can this be a possibility?
Thanks,
Sunny
BPM Company
NL
You mean, that in every flow action (2) in my case I need to refer the section 3_Parent?
It's possible of course.
But:
1. The problem will be solved partially since I still need to figure out the name of the Flow Action (2) and the Flow (1).
2. 3_Parent section will have a lot of inner sections (30+) to cover all possible ways. I believe it's not the best (and "clean") way to do it
BPM Company
NL
Still need help :(
Updated: 12 Feb 2018 14:34 EST
Pegasystems Inc.
US
Hey @VasiliiP! Wanted to make sure you saw @RohitS3082's reply above! Let us know if you still need help after checking out his reply!
Thanks!
BPM Company
NL
It seems that in my particular case it's not possible to obtain such relationships during runtime =\
You can close the thread.