Flow form
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You can create a flow rule from certain Visio diagrams directly, without the need to customize a template or redraw the rule using Process Commander shapes. This facility allows the shapes, terms, and notation used by your company to carry over into the Process Commander representation.
This facility also allows business analysts who are not trained as Process Commander developers or do not have access to Process Commander to contribute to applications.
Follow the process presented here to make an external Visio VSD file
becomes the value of a Custom Field on the History tab of a flow rule. Then, you can convert the
Freeform shapes to specific Process Commander tasks (such as
Assignment
, Utility
, and so on) with minimal
changes in the visual appearance of the diagram.
Flow
as the rule
type. Enter a flow rule name, a RuleSet, and RuleSet version.No/Draft
. Click the Flow Editor toolbar button () to start Visio.Freeform
as the type. For each
shape, choose a Process Commander type and click Apply . When one shape on the original diagram
corresponds to multiple Process Commander tasks, consider calling a
subflow to suppress the detail from the diagram.Yes
. Test the flow
rule.At any time later, you can open the original, unaltered Visio diagram. The system saves this as a Custom Field value on the History tab.
Custom Field | |
About the Rule from File wizard |