You can use the Change view functionality in the fact sheet to show different views on diagrams. This also allows you to choose the model-spanning , which displays models that are connected by process interfaces.
To open the Diagram fact sheet, click Application launcher >
Published content, Navigate to the database group in which the model is saved, and select the model
name and Diagram.
The Diagram fact sheet displays the diagram graphically. Depending on the diagram type, different functions are available.
You can find model items () in the diagram. Click
Properties to show the properties of a model or a model item.
You can open assigned models ().
You can change the view of the diagram () to show the aspects you want to focus on.
To change the size of diagrams, use the view bar ().
You can switch on mini fact sheets () to display object information.
Displays the entire process across model boundaries by arranging the structurally relevant objects of the process from left to right and the satellites above and below them.
The options of Details, Group by, and Layout are disabled and cannot be selected.
The models of EPC type must be connected according to the following schemes to use the benefit of the extended process view.
Process interface occurrence copy
Use an occurrence copy of the end event of the first model as the start event of the second model.
In the first model, place a process interface below the end event.
Copy the process interface of the first model and place its occurrence copy in the second model above the start event.
The following graphic shows the connection scheme of the models.
Process interfaces with assigned models
Use an occurrence copy of the end event of the first model as the start event of the second model.
In the first model, place a process interface below the end event and assign the second model to the process interface.
In the second model, place a process interface above the start event and assign the first model to the process interface.
The following graphic shows the connection scheme of the models.
If the Extended process view is activated for one of the two models, the following cross-model process is displayed.