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Advanced Terminate End Event Properties
The following table describes these properties.
Properties Page
Property
Description
Implementation
Integration Server Name
Assigned Integration Server Name.
Process status upon termination
Status displayed in webMethods Monitor: Completed (default), Canceled, or Failed.
Note:
This control is unavailable for terminate end events within a BPMN subprocess. For more information, see About Terminate End Event Behavior in a Subprocess and Configuring Terminate End Event Status.
Escalate failed process status to parent
Available for the status of Failed only. Alert parent process of the Failed status. Selected by default.
Allow Parallel Execution
Lock the step at run time to allow it to be executed by multiple threads.
Joins
Join Type
A join type defines the logic the process follows when a step has multiple incoming transitions. Options: OR, AND, COMPLEX, or Unsynchronized OR.
Note:
The Joins page is displayed only when a step has more than one incoming transition.
Join Timeout
The timeout duration value, after which this join fails. This option is available for AND and COMPLEX joins only. The source of this value can be:
*A static value that you define.
*A value from a field in the process pipeline. The field value is interpreted in milliseconds.
*A value based on a business calendar in My webMethods Server. You can specify a static number of days, hours, and minutes, or specify a pipeline field to set the day, hours, or minutes value.
For more information, see About Join Timeouts.
Join Condition
Use the join condition editor to define a condition for the join. This option is available only for a complex join.
When the terms of this condition are met (that is, the condition is true), the join is considered satisfied.
For more information about using the condition editor, see About Complex Join Expressions and Defining a Complex Join Expression.
Deprecated properties (not recommended)
These deprecated properties are not available for unsynchronized OR joins.
Suppress Join Failure
This option is not recommended except in very isolated cases. For more information, see Migrating Process Models with Join Steps to Version 9.7 and Later.
Ignore dead path notification
This option is not recommended except in very isolated cases. For more information, see Migrating Process Models with Join Steps to Version 9.7 and Later.
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