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Enterprise BPMN timer objectdizquierdoThu, 06/22/2023 - 17:48

Dear sisters and brothers in ARIS,

Still walking our first steps on ARIS. We are migrating all the models our organitzation has created in the last years (in tools as MsVisio or even- just forgive us - MsPowerpoint) to ARIS Cloud.

While migrating a BPMN model we wonder which is the best way to register a waiting time between tasks (see the example below):

I can't find an equivalent object for the Enterprise BPMN model. Is there an standard way of doing it through attributes? And there's any way (maybe by report) of summarize all the waiting times in a process.

Thank you in advance for your help,

David Izquierdo

by M. Zschuckelt
Posted on Fri, 06/23/2023 - 15:10

In BPMN this would be an intermediate timer event.

by M. Zschuckelt
Posted on Mon, 06/26/2023 - 14:55

Maybe this cheat sheet helps a little?

by David Izquierdo
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Posted on Thu, 06/29/2023 - 23:15

Great!. And thanks for the cheat sheet. It's going to be really useful.

 

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Posted on Thu, 06/29/2023 - 23:27

Around the same issue. I need to record task that begin the 1st day of certain month and ends the 6th day of the same month. I have found attributes of the object Task that allow to record date beguin and end date but in format mm-dd-yyyy. As said I need just mm-dd. Any ideas?

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David

by M. Zschuckelt
Posted on Wed, 07/05/2023 - 17:19

Here is an example with a non-interrupting timer event, so it triggers an action, when the deadline has passed, but you can still complete the task "Close the books". If you make it interrupting only the path to "Remedy..." would be followed after the deadline and you have to see how to close the books in another way.

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