The Abort Process and Start dialog allows you to effectively switch the in-scope process instance to a different process definition. When you abort an existing process instance and start another, the data associated with the aborted process is passed by copy to the newly created process. For more information, refer to section Data Copy/Mapping Semantic of chapter Configuring Subprocess Activities in the Stardust Documentation - Modeling Guide. Data Copy/Mapping Semantics of chapter Configuring Subprocess Activities in the Modeling Guide.
So, the Abort Process and Start option:
Note that the Abort Process Instances and the Abort and Start permissions are required. If these permissions are not granted to the logged in user then the Abort and Start option is disabled. For more information, please refer to the chapter Authorization Manager of Administration Perspective. Also, refer to the chapter Authorization in the Stardust Documentation - Modeling Guide. Also, refer to the chapter Authorization of the Modeling Guide.
Figure: Abort Process and Start
Figure: Abort Process and Start dialog
The Information dialog box displays the aborted process and started process details.
Figure: Abort Process and Start dialog
Figure: Worklist View - Started Process
You can view the root process from which the new process has started using the Linked Processes panel.
Figure: Linked Processes
When any process is aborted and started the:
The linked processes get displayed under the Linked Processes panel. Notice that the status is displayed as Active of the target process. The link type of the target process instance is displayed as Switched From. The term Switch stands for Abort and Start operation. If you want to view the source process details then click on the process name displayed in the Process column of the target process.
Please note that the links are established between root process of the source process instance and the target process instance, which can be a sub-process.
You can abort and start multiple processes at a time. But before aborting and starting multiple processes, the following conditions should be fulfilled.
Figure: Aborting and Starting Multiple Processes
Figure: Abort and Start Confirmation Dialog - Validation
Figure: Processes with Active and Abort State
If you click Yes, the Abort Process and Start dialog is displayed for active processes. Already aborted processes are not displayed.
Figure: Multiple Abort without Authorization for One of the Process