Ad Hoc Activities

enaio® 10.10 »

An ad hoc activity is an area in which other activities are arranged. These activities are not linked via transitions. During the process, the user defines transitions in enaio® client.

Any number of ad hoc activities can be added to a model at any position. Alternatively, a model can consist of only one single ad hoc activity. At least one activity must be added within an ad hoc activity, though loop activities or further ad hoc activities are not required.

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You do not assign applications or participants to ad hoc activities. You do not configure a variable transfer. You can optionally set up dunning periods using the context menu. The user can assign these dunning periods to activities within an ad hoc activity in enaio® client.

You add activities to an ad hoc activity in the same way you would add participant activities. You simply do not define transitions. All activities within an ad hoc activity can be run any number of times.

Use the context menu to define an activity within an ad hoc activity as a standard activity. It will start first, and it is the one from which the user launches to configure the order of the following activities in a circulation slip. However, the user of this activity can forward data to the activity coming next in the ad hoc area.

The activity order is not defined, so global variables will forward the data; otherwise they have to be organized via events.