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Chapter 7 Working with Process Data : Associating Process Data with Events and Tasks

Associating Process Data with Events and Tasks
There are many reasons to associate process data with tasks or events.
For example:
Drag and Drop
You can drag process data and drop it onto a user task as follows:
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Add Data To View And Assign  Selecting this option adds the process data as an In/Out parameter on the Interface tab. This means that in the runtime environment, users will be able to display the associated form to view the field and also to assign new values to it.
Add Data To View  Selecting this option adds the process data as an In parameter on the Interface tab. This means that in the runtime environment, users will be able display the associated form to view the field, however they can not assign new values to it.
Add Data To Assign  Selecting this option adds the process data as an Out parameter on the Interface tab. This means that in the runtime environment, users will be able display the associated form to assign new values to the field.
Using the Interface Tab
Associating process data with events or tasks is done using the Interface tab.
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Select the checkbox No interface data association required if you do not want to associate process data with the event or task. This will delete any associations that already exist.
Click to select the process data that you want to associate with the event or task. The Select Data Field or Formal Parameter dialog displays the list of available process data:
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Use the space provided if you want to add an optional usage description of the process data. Selected parameters also display their mode (In, Out, or In/Out). You can change the mode by selecting from the drop-down list.

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