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CONCEPTS
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SETTINGS
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HOW TOs
Creating a Process App
Creating a Process App
Importing and Exporting a Process App
Sharing a Process App with Co-Developers
Configuring a Process App
Defining a Digital Form
Defining a Flow for a Process App
Defining Triggers for a Process App
Using Stencil to Define a Logic for a Process App
Using Events for a Process App
Adding Access Controls to a Digital Form
Calling a Subflow from Process App
Deploying a Process App
Configuring Channels to a Process App
Publishing a Process App
Analyzing a Process App
Stimulating a Process Instance
Creating and Publishing a Process App
Viewing a Process App Errors
Viewing Change Logs Made to Process App Definition
Creating or Restoring a Version of Process App
Adding Bot Permissions to let Bot Trigger the Process App

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  2. Docs
  3. Process Apps
  4. Flow
  5. Events
  6. Call a Subflow

Call a Subflow

Call a Subflow event allows you to invoke an independent process app. For example, let us consider process apps for loan/credit card payment requests which require OTP to authenticate and complete the process. Here, the OTP generation can be an independent application where any process app can invoke it and the OTP subflow will send the information back to the parent flow to continue the payment process.

Configure a Subflow

To configure a Subflow in the process flow, follow the below steps:

  1. On the left pane, you can find the Tasks section. Drag and drop the Subflow stencil from this section to the builder.
  2. Click the Subflow stencil to open the Subflow window.
  3. On the Subflow window, enter the following details:
    1. Name – Enter a name for the subflow.
    2. Process App – Select a Process App from the drop-down list.
    3. Add a Condition – Define conditions based on Process Fields, Form Fields, and Process Context.
    4. Transitions – Select any of the below options:
      • Initiate the subflow. Once complete, return to this step and resume process app execution. You can also add variables.
      • Initiate the subflow and continue with the process app execution.
      • End the current process app execution and trigger the process app.
  4. Close the Subflow window.

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  1. Home
  2. Docs
  3. Process Apps
  4. Flow
  5. Events
  6. Call a Subflow

Call a Subflow

Call a Subflow event allows you to invoke an independent process app. For example, let us consider process apps for loan/credit card payment requests which require OTP to authenticate and complete the process. Here, the OTP generation can be an independent application where any process app can invoke it and the OTP subflow will send the information back to the parent flow to continue the payment process.

Configure a Subflow

To configure a Subflow in the process flow, follow the below steps:

  1. On the left pane, you can find the Tasks section. Drag and drop the Subflow stencil from this section to the builder.
  2. Click the Subflow stencil to open the Subflow window.
  3. On the Subflow window, enter the following details:
    1. Name – Enter a name for the subflow.
    2. Process App – Select a Process App from the drop-down list.
    3. Add a Condition – Define conditions based on Process Fields, Form Fields, and Process Context.
    4. Transitions – Select any of the below options:
      • Initiate the subflow. Once complete, return to this step and resume process app execution. You can also add variables.
      • Initiate the subflow and continue with the process app execution.
      • End the current process app execution and trigger the process app.
  4. Close the Subflow window.

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