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1 = Introduction =
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3 The Loop BPMN Connector is designed to facilitate looping behavior within scenario diagrams. It enables processes to iterate over a set of files multiple times based on specified conditions.
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7 == Usage ==
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10 To use the Loop BPMN Connector effectively, follow these steps:
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12 1. **Place Connector:** Drag and drop the Loop BPMN Connector onto your scenario at the appropriate location where looping behavior is required.
13 1. **Connect Inputs and Outputs:** Connect the input and output connectors of the Loop BPMN Connector to the relevant elements in your BPMN diagram (the connector must have exactly 2 inputs and 2 outputs).
14 1. **manage deploiment error** : when missing or adding a required output or input, it could forbid the sceanrio deploiment.
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16 1. **Handle Loop Exit:** Ensure that the exit output is connected to the appropriate elements in your scenario diagram to handle the termination of the loop.
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18 = Example =
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20 in the following example, we created scenario where multiple files are loaded by LoadFile connector (//LoadFile2//), and proceeded by Loop1.
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22 the Loop1 has 2 inputs ( 1 to ensure triggering the connector, and other to ensure the loop over) and 2 outputs (1 for the loop, and other for the exit)
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28 results shown in exploitaion page:
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