Hi,
does engine support the conditional start event. can anybody please share a working implementation example of the same.Thanks
Hi,
does engine support the conditional start event. can anybody please share a working implementation example of the same.Thanks
It is indeed supported - you can find documentation on how it works on it here: https://docs.camunda.org/manual/7.9/reference/bpmn20/events/conditional-events/#conditional-start-event
Thanks Niall. It would be really great if you can share me some working example code please.
It doesn’t require any code - you just need to model it.
conditionalStart.bpmn (2.6 KB)
Then use the REST API to trigger the start event
Thanks a lot
Hi,
Is it possible to start a process when two conditions are met? I tried it with two conditional start event, but it resulted as two running instances for a process definition.
Thanks
It is possible to trigger a Process instance when the two conditional events are met. It all depends upon how you have modeled the conditional events
Thanks
I modeled process like this. As i said earlier, it creates two process instances.
simple-conditional-start-event-process.bpmn (5.6 KB)
Thanks
hi,u can run it from post man.
event_conditionalStart.bpmn (4.7 KB)
You can make a rest api call and both the conditions should be different to initiate this
#{conditionTwo} or #{conditionOne}
and check the cockpit for the tokens
hi Forough
when i start the BPMN it is got to the user task , i do not understand why as the start variable is not > 20 when we start the BPMN
Hi @omr_gaming
Welcome to the fourm.
Can you upload your model, explain what you’re trying to achieve and also explain what you’re doing to try to make it happen and i can try to help you work out whats going on.