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For each BPMN model a proper dedicated instance list is generated. To access the instance list editor, open the context menu of the corresponding BPMN model and select Edit Instance List. | |||
The instance overview opens in a new tab. The instance overview is a special form. By default, the overview gets the name of the BPMN model to which _Overview is appended. Example:
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The instance tableinstance list is a list on the instance overview. It is a special data table. As with any other form element, you can configure the list'sits properties in the Attributes panel. You can define the content of the instance list in the Column Configuration. Click | |||
The instance list of a newly created BPMN model initially contains three the following default columns:
Each row in the column configuration represents a column in the generated instance table. |
Column Configuration Options
Use the Column Configuration editor to add and manage the content of your instance list:
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Use this option to select a Type displays the data type for used in the particular column.respective column. It is not changeable and it is determined by the corresponding persisted variable. You can use persisted variables of the following types in the instance listThe following types are available:
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Use this option to specify whether how the content of this column should be sorted . You have two optionsby default:
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With this option you can define whether the respective column can be filtered. | |||||||||||||||
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