Rejections are mapped via Gateways https://pronovia.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=583306748. The type of gateway (parallel, exclusive) is not important. On both, the Repeat Gateway option can be activated and linked to conditions. Gateways (and gates) have the special feature that they have a defined beginning and a defined end, and the elements they contain are subordinate in the hierarchy.
Drag'n'Drop is ideal for moving any objects, but this is only supported by the object overview Object Overview. Since the object overview can only display hierarchies in a simplified form, only the initial objects are displayed.
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The procedure is shown in the following example process.-
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The goal is a rejection after phase 3 before phase 2 as shown below.
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-To achieve this, a gateway gate way is first created at the point where the return jump should land, i.e. between phase 1 and phase 2.
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Now the gateway end must be placed behind phase 3. Since this is not possible directly, in the reverse case phase 2 and phase 3 must be placed before the end (and thus in the only gate). Since this is not possible in the process graphic, this must be done in the object overview. -
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It is recommended to move the objects in sequential order, i.e. first phase 2 and then phase 3. After moving phase 2 into the gate, the following state presents itself.
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