Adding sub-processes as references to the original process allows you to modify micro-processes without the need to update their usage in other processes composed from these.
Am I getting this right?
For example, if I understand correctly, I have to create a graphic for a marketing campaign. In the whole campaign process, I have this activity as just one task. However, this task consists of a micro-process (creating graphics for Facebook, writing texts, proofreading, etc.). This micro-process runs separately and I only include it as a link in the whole marketing campaign.
Thank you, Miroslav, for the clarification of the feature request.
That's precisely what the feature is about.
This microprocessor will collapse multiple tasks into one Node.
Technically, if you connect a link "To or From" this micro-process, BranchIS will automatically create links in the final project between all Sources and Sinks (Sources - all tasks without any tasks above, Sinks - all tasks without any tasks below). Is this expected anyway?
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Am I getting this right?
For example, if I understand correctly, I have to create a graphic for a marketing campaign. In the whole campaign process, I have this activity as just one task. However, this task consists of a micro-process (creating graphics for Facebook, writing texts, proofreading, etc.). This micro-process runs separately and I only include it as a link in the whole marketing campaign.
I would appreciate this improvement.
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Thank you, Miroslav, for the clarification of the feature request.
That's precisely what the feature is about.
This microprocessor will collapse multiple tasks into one Node.
Technically, if you connect a link "To or From" this micro-process, BranchIS will automatically create links in the final project between all Sources and Sinks (Sources - all tasks without any tasks above, Sinks - all tasks without any tasks below). Is this expected anyway?
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