Boundary Signal Event Element

Add, delete, change the color, and configure Boundary Signal Event elements in your Process model.

Don't Know What a Boundary Signal Event Element Is?

See Process Modeling Element Descriptions for a description of the Boundary Signal Event element.

Permissions Required

Your user account or group membership must have the following permissions to configure a Boundary Signal Event element in the Process model unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected:

  • Processes: Edit Processes

  • Processes: View Processes

See the Process permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.

Add a Boundary Signal Event Element to the Process Model

Follow these steps to add a Boundary Signal Event element to the Process model:

  1. View your Processes. The Processes page displays.

  2. Add one of the following Process model elements or connectors to your Process model in which to associate with the Boundary Signal Event element:

After placing the Boundary Signal Event element, you may drag it to an adjacent side of its associating element/connector. Since Process Modeler displays labels at the bottom of Process model elements and connectors, the Boundary Signal Event element displays best at the bottom of its associating element.

Change a Boundary Signal Event Element's Color

The Boundary Signal Event element and label are black-colored by default. After a Boundary Signal Event element is added to a Process model, its shape and label color can be changed. Element and connector colors may only be changed individually.

Follow these steps to change the color and label for a Boundary Signal Event element:

  1. View your Processes. The Processes page displays.

  2. Do one of the following to change the color:

    • Select a color swatch: Select one of the color swatches from the color palette. The Boundary Signal Event element and label change to that color.

Delete a Boundary Signal Event Element

Follow these steps to delete a Boundary Signal Event element from your Process model:

  1. View your Processes. The Processes page displays.

Settings

The Boundary Signal Event element has the following panels that contain settings:

Configuration Panel Settings

Edit the Element Name

An element name is a human-readable reference for a Process element. Process Modeler automatically assigns the name of a Process element with its element type. However, an element's name can be changed.

Follow these steps to edit the name for a Boundary Signal Event element:

  1. Select the Boundary Signal Event element from the Process model in which to edit its name. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. In the Name setting, edit the selected element's name and then press Enter.

Interrupt the Best-Case Scenario Workflow

Indicate whether the Boundary Signal Event element interrupts the best-case scenario workflow:

Follow these steps to indicate if this Boundary Signal Event element interrupts the best-case scenario workflow when it triggers:

  1. Select the Boundary Signal Event element from the Process model in which to indicate if it interrupts the best-case scenario workflow. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. From the Interrupting checkbox, indicate whether this Boundary Signal Event element interrupts the best-case scenario workflow when it triggers. When the Interrupting checkbox is selected, which is the default setting, this element interrupts the best-case scenario workflow.

Select the Signal to Trigger the Element

A Boundary Signal Event element represents alternate workflow routing when that element receives a specific broadcasting Signal. The element that broadcasts the Signal does not need to be in the same Process model as the Boundary Signal Event element to receive the broadcasting Signal. Use a Boundary Signal Event element to design business solutions when alternate workflow must occur simultaneously across multiple Process Requests when a separate element in a separate Request broadcasts a Signal for which any or all Boundary Signal Event elements is listening. Select the Signal that triggers this element.

Follow these steps to select the Signal that triggers the Boundary Signal Event element:

  1. Select the Boundary Signal Event element from the Process model in which to select the Signal that triggers it. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • The Signal to trigger this element exists:

      1. From the Signal drop-down menu, select the Signal that triggers this element. This setting is required.

    • The Signal to trigger this element does not exist:

      1. In the ID setting, enter the unique ID of this Signal. The Signal ID may only contain non-special characters and without spaces. This Signal ID must be unique from all other signal IDs. If the entered Signal ID already exists, the following text displays below the setting: Signal ID is duplicated. Note that the Signal ID cannot be edited after the Signal is created. Consider the following when entering the Signal ID value:

        This is a required setting.

      2. In the Name setting, enter the unique alphanumeric name of this Signal. This Signal name must be unique from all other Signal names. This Signal name displays when selecting a Signal from other elements that can broadcast or listen for a Signal. If the entered Signal name already exists, the following text displays below the setting: Signal Name is duplicated. This is a required setting.

      3. Click Save. The Signal is created.

      4. From the Signal drop-down menu, select the new Signal that triggers this element. This setting is required.

      5. Save your Process model. The new Signal is added to Signal Manager.

Edit the Name of a Signal

Editing the name of a Signal changes that signal's name. This Signal name displays when selecting a Signal from other elements that can broadcast or listen for a Signal.

Follow these steps to edit the name of a Signal:

  1. Select any element from the Process model that broadcasts or listens for a Signal. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. In the Name setting, edit the name of the Signal as necessary.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Save your Process model. The name of the Signal also changes in Signal Manager.

Delete a Signal from the Instance

A Signal cannot be delete if any other Signal subscribes to it. When attempting to delete a Signal with any subscribing element, a message displays with which element(s) subscribes to that Signal.

Carefully consider whether to delete a Signal. Deleting a Signal makes that Signal unavailable when configuring all elements that broadcast or listen to Signals throughout your ProcessMaker Platform instance.

Deleting a Signal cannot be undone.

Follow these steps to delete a Signal:

  1. Select any element from the Process model that broadcasts or listens for a Signal. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. If the Signal is subscribed to by another element anywhere in your ProcessMaker Platform instance, that Signal cannot be deleted. A message displays by which element(s) subscribes to this Signal.

  3. Click Delete.

  4. Save your Process model. The Signal is also deleted from Signal Manager.

Documentation Panel Settings

Edit the Element's Description Displayed in Process Documentation

If the Documentation package is installed, describe the element's purpose and how it functions in the Process. This description does not affect Requests for the Process, but may be useful for Process model maintenance such as how the element is configured. Edit information by using the What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) rich text editor.

A Process's entered documentation displays by selecting the View Documentation icon for that Process.

Package Required

The Documentation package must be installed to view or edit the documentation for a Process element. Use the Documentation package to view documentation for Processes that includes an image of the Process map and entered description of its elements and connectors.

Follow these steps to edit the description for an element:

  1. Select the element from the Process model in which to edit its description. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. Follow these guidelines to use the WYSIWYG rich text editor to stylize your text:

      1. Select the required text from the Rich Text control.

      2. In the URL setting, enter the destination URL.

      3. In the Text to display setting, edit or enter the text displayed in the Rich Text control.

      4. In the Title setting, enter the text to display when a user hovers over the displayed text.

      5. From Open link in… drop-down menu, select one of these options:

        • New window: Select this option to open the destination page in a new browser window.

        • Current window: Select this option to open the destination page in the current browser window.

      1. In the Source setting, enter a URL for the image.

      2. In the Alternative Description setting, enter the text to display if the source URL of the image is not accessible.

      3. In the Width setting, enter the maximum width for the image.

      4. In the Height setting, enter the maximum height for the image.

      5. Click Save.

    • Format text: Follow these guidelines to format text:

      • Headings: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Headings and then select a heading size.

      • Bold: Do one of the following:

        • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Bold.

      • Italics: Do one of the following:

        • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Italic.

      • Underline: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Underline.

      • Strikethrough: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Strikethrough.

      • Superscript: From the Paragraph/ Formats menu, select Inline and then Superscript.

      • Subscript: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Subscript.

      • Code: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Inline and then Code.

      • Paragraph: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Blocks and then Paragraph.

      • Blockquote: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Blocks and then Blockquote.

      • Division: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Blocks and then Div.

      • Preformatted: From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Blocks and then Pre.

        • Select one of the color swatches from the color palette. The selected text changes to that color.

      • Align text: Follow these guidelines to align text:

        • Left align: Do one of the following:

          • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Align and then Left.

        • Center align: Do one of the following:

          • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Align and then Center.

        • Right align: Do one of the following:

          • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Align and then Right.

        • Justify: Do one of the following:

          • From the Paragraph/Formats menu, select Align and then Justify.

Advanced Panel Settings

Edit the Node's Identifier Value

Process Modeler automatically assigns a unique value to each Process node added to a Process model. However, a node's identifier value can be changed if it is unique to all other nodes in the Process model, including the Process model's identifier value.

All identifier values for all nodes in the Process model must be unique.

Follow these steps to edit the identifier value for a Boundary Signal Event element:

  1. Select the Boundary Signal Event element from the Process model in which to edit its identifier value. Panels to configure this element display.

  2. In the Node Identifier setting, edit the Boundary Signal Event element's identifier to a unique value from all nodes in the Process model and then press Enter.

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