Using the Ad hoc Properties Editor
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Use the following table to understand the properties for using the Ad hoc property.
| Property View | Description |
|---|---|
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Ad hoc | |
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Ad hoc Ordering |
If the Embedded Sub-Process is Ad Hoc (the Ad hoc attribute is True), then you must include the Ad hoc Ordering attribute. This attribute defines whether you can perform the activities within the Process in Parallel or sequentially. The default setting is Parallel. Note that if you are using shared resources, the Sequential setting is then a required restriction on performance. |
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Ad hoc Complex Condition |
If the Embedded Sub-Process is Ad Hoc (the Ad hoc attribute is True), then you MUST include a Completion Condition, which defines the conditions when the Process ends. Note that you must place the Ad Hoc marker at the bottom center of the Process or the Sub-Process shape for Ad Hoc Processes. |