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Once you have modeled your business process on the diagram pane, you can add execution parts to this process to bring it to life. The execution pane is the place where you make your model executable.

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The Execution Pane

The execution pane is displayed below the diagram pane. It is shown as soon as you click on one of the BPMN elements:

Execution Pane Contents

The content of the execution pane depends on the selected BPMN element - three different views are possible:BPMN element. For some elements the execution model must be created manually when you want to add execution:

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INITIAL Execution Pane ViewPane ContentBPMN Elements

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  1. Add Execution Model Button

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  1. Add Execution Model Button - disabled

For the following elements you cannot create execution models:

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Execution Pane View With Execution Model ADDEDPane ContentSelected BPMN Elements

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  1. Operations Flow
  2. Persisted
  3. On Event Tab
  4. LocalMessage

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  1. Operations Flow
  2. Persisted
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For some elements the content is already added during initial creation:

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  1. Operations Flow
  2. Message
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  1. Operations Flow
  2. Persisted (Read Only)
  3. Decision Tab
  4. Return
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Initially, a user task is created with execution model On Exit but you can add execution model Get Data manually:

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    Description

    Operations Flow

    Every execution pane contains an empty operations flow with start and end node.

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    MessageSection Message is shown for all BPMN elements that need to process an incoming message. As per default, the incoming message has type any . To gain access to the data used in your process, you have to apply the correct type from a customized library.
    ReturnOnly for For outgoing relations of Exclusive Gateways Section Return is displayed, containing the unchangeable variable return of type boolean.
    Section Return is also displayed in the Get Data tab of User Tasks, containing the variable return of type any. If a form is assigned to the user task, variable return is of the form's type.
    Execution Tabs

    You can add and delete the execution model of a BPMN element. For each execution model a corresponding tab is displayed at the bottom of the execution pane. The tab name indicates the time of the execution. Possible tabs are:

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